Tax Board Hands Down Long List of Appeal Decisions o u ».„i.,
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Tax Board Hands Down Long List of Appeal Decisions o u ».„i.,
i 'A ti lis 1 IO I NEW JERSEY COURIER. P IO N E E R • 2 .0 0 a N E W SPA PE R OF OCEAN Y « a r ESTABLISHED ISSO 5 TOMS HIVER, R. J„ FRIDAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY 1. ISIS Tax Board Hands Down Long List of Appeal Decisions o u ».„i.,-. o ..v » Ocwan C at«,w ith 100 AppwaU Put BwrkwUy at Haad of Liat COUNTY. Closest F rien d en d N eighbor What the War Savings Stamps Are Doing following past olflrt In (Venn rountji: W han You Buy a Stom p You i A4aium«b lUIIlfo II KttihW. H tr v fii L It Mftltww» H ulpE quip «Y ank»«O versea C o a la a C o p s VOLUME SS—RUM BEE IS C ounty Budget Is $ 190, 2^ 8.12 PEFOrfft t i l l —i|, Me pOfWf. No Taxpayer# Appeared B«jr Hr*.I Knüll w KfffT)r. Jr. If you ate looking for a frtond that Ha li ra r . It Hull. ■t* it* I d m m uim n a a n 1« *t Hearing on Tuesday Laat « ill allck desar to you than a brotherU•H i an)dtry flay ihr i l . . -« A. I*. Kl it. • i*r•M »eI Of Ihl* «»MlIN (h# rM bllil (T«ti H a n a Trrrar» Itnbrrl The County Tax Board nearly com in-law, let mo commend you to Old Nc taxpayers appearing either for ar *hi cval $47 aa. Kirk1 910I.C ; (I* lifhi itig f«M pleted their action« upon appeal« for Man Winter. I have been watching Hr m « l ih* Hrarh Win r I'auhatisr sg sl wl, Ihe Board of Freeholders si a ■ling Mtm»iU $TO7a Tw* *■» 1917 aaacosnients thia w .ek , and have him for the paat ala week«, and he la that Hi - ! .h . it i Ih flier in« on Tuesday of (his wesli, held 0 **»t f l U Ifir"« A A Ih r mailed out their decisions to the tax doing p re tty well a t the «ticking done far that purpose, adopted the county (V > ; in ■ im i • Hr • i«d th ing districts and the appellants. I here biwlneaa Ju s t when you think he will r. Hull W. Whr I« bud«re t as advertised in the Courier ih s Vi HU»!«- Ihr IMM| *f I III; are sUII a few matter* at Beach Haven tak e hla umbrella and go home, he A II lii-ant »•! >f (hr past1 1*0 weeks, w ith two or three ming »hrII* and <*f I b r ». If fu 1« wbérti II J. II l«4‘. to be cleaned up. The judgment« aa hitchea hlmeelf around in hla chair, fill« H i p I ,i.i J. II. Klmwy. throw thrni lb or ; hanues. The budget Anally agreed ir» iKHiunt u|* rap up hla old pipe again, borrow« a match, rendered are: Idljr till«« I hr ih««u*Mi I» I M ill l i f t p m ¡ M«; IlHgM. A. II A w e on a riie s appropriation» amounting to l»h* «*i Ihl* rviiiiitr) • f r I It* >r* ««if ti l> mo* i K i. k lì Min.—AtkllM.n C*. and atarta a new chapter of that old BERKELEY TOWNSHIP D l ml II..«- M ( ‘«.waa *190,268 l2,of which 1139,661.18 is to be btllard f*»r war. and r o r j man. woman atory of bow cold It uaed to be In the «i*d child who r a n i aid dlrmMly «.» that P. M Agnet 9. Zervey, *1100 reduced to raised by U xsa, as will be seen In the I m L fifties. Oh, hla ataylng qualitiea are figbttttg lilir* t* iloiug r* rr *thing in tibft i t ‘baric Ifit'ur. completed figures in this Issue. *900 1 jin 8 It Ku«rn. :«* aid la «»(her wata, »hr I'id (ml good, aroOld Man Wintor'a! I«.. ; Walter Hawn«. Lleorge Huey, *400 reduced to *25o wnntd drlivmr ita full blow. f # j I, « . -----The board also designated banks as Friday morning laat when the Courier UraUf-ttc II A Wlnl.-l.« k art* all of it* purr that wbrn thia ttm tr Wm. Mcaaenchmidt, *1400 reduced depositories for county funds, naming try dor« ptrlkr with all it« force ih e ‘ Manabaarktu * 1‘h .M . 8. fioragli«. went to preaa, it waa arrowing for the every bank in the eounty impartially Maul.,1.,king II W. I'olhrim» to *1 000 rod of (be war will Im* in wight Marcita \l I. (‘ranim-r Waahington McAliater. (1860 reduced third time in «even day«. However If »«H^reaiia# ih l. really realise It— on the list, and leaving amounta to be Nr* K«>|i( W. T. Na«h. that particular «now didn't amount to ouMn t you hr willing to «are your put in each to the discretion of Collartto m > (Vi-aii liai» H-U-n Bills luarten and invr«t ibrn» In Thrift or Cranmer. tkabnni villa- tl. R. Potbsumg Francis a . Falkinburg,*»*) cancelled much. Saturday night a northeaater » 111 of which may hr nrhanged developed, and it anowad from 9 that I'arkrrtown Norwood l'arbrr. for a War Having» Hlamp (»aying y**u 4 In the absence o f Director Otia, hla Wm. Guyer, *960 reduced to *700 I*t»r llrarb Ill-ntV K. ('In(Ion ('barin N. Warner, Toms Kivnr per rent. Intereat. ctiii)|M»uiidn| uuar* place was filled by W. L. Butler. M n. Wm. J. Braneon, *3100 reduced night till noon Sunday, about six or Point I'k-aunt -Win. K. ttlmlgi-tt. terly? Präsident -la te Poultry Association eight inchea, it aeemed. Sometime 8»a»i.lc 11,1(1,1. J im, «¡ K m I r e Continued on page 11 to *2000 1’wi^ht W. Morrow. Hlaie IHrmior of 8 o«»«Im |*,rii Krank Hna-kawar. during the next night it began anowing Ibr War Having* ('«»mmittrr for New Elbert T. Wileon, »400 auaUlned 8ilv.-rtou—J. M llafninnii. Jeraey. ia *» confident Ibal the |ie««pie i»f W arn er A gain H eads S tate 8uffor.|vlllc... Atlnlphu. l'baro. Frank -utton , »1000 reduced to *100 again, and Monday morning waa- buay tbla Htale are pdng lo mine to a full 8iirf II L LukruM. Poultrym en'# Association Will Push P o ultry and G ard e* Rebecca Page, *1700 reduced to *800 aa ever. So that Heatleaa Monday waa realisation of thr value of the ptampa Toma River— David C, Brewer W ork W ith School C hildrw t far from being a joke. Thia time it that he ttelirve* New Jersey’s full allot' T. Maud Ranner,*800 reduced to *600 Ttn-k.-rt.in Jaiun, V. I.oilluw. itient of fi’J lNNMBN) will he *>M thi- year. anowed till about noon, and there ('Halles N. W arner o f Toma River, Van tliM-villo -II, Jauilaoii, J. Howard Berry, *1100 reduced to To ai'complUh thin rmult, tmwever. Efforts on a still larger scale will be W*rrt"» u P e r l Jonc. aemed to be at leaat a foot o f anow on ow ner of the Toms I'ouitry farm , wss every man. woman and child in the Htate *726 W et t'rrrk Am.-1 in Oran mar. made this spring and summer to push should begin now to nave and buy Thrift < _____ _____ ,____ the level with drift« eighteen inchea to again elected president o f th e State J. V. Ethier, *3000 reduced to*2200 W et Piiint I'lmMut Arthur M Al and War Having» Htamim every week. what is known technically aa the “jwaIn. LauA^opeland,$1300reduced to *1060 two feet deep. About one It began to Poultry Association laat week in Tren War Savings Stamps am for aale at ior project work ” among school chil V V hitnvllle—Chan, t'lii-kurr. ton, when the annual m eeting and show ^ banka, express offices,etc., and at the *200 reduced t o ; rain very flne «"d *t*Pt '* “P m08t °* Charlea Guttentag, Whiting—P. ChriatolfcrM-n. dren in this county. Thia ia the plan the afternoon and evening, and the was held in connection w ith farm ers *100 ui der which each year for some years week in that city. Five Ocean county Mary Wendecker,»1200reduced to *900 aleet, for it froxe aa it «truck, made psst there have been contests, first In thing« about as alippery aa anybody poultrym en had exhibits, and every une Arthur Clark. *400 reduced to *200 corn and sw eet potato raising.ai d more wanted to walk on of them carried off some first prises. George Ell1«. *400 reduced to *200 lately In poultry growing. This year Monday waa the w o n t atorm we have T hey included: John J. Fltxgersld, *600 reduced to it Is planned to have poultry and pig #01 R o m U. I'r a o iu rr , D rarb H a w n . The physical examination o f claa« 1 had for blocking roads, coming on top C. N. W arner, Toms Poultry farm , #ON W 1111«iii K uril. M a u c h c iu r *378 raising, gardening, and also food pre of the other snows. The school wagons h«s nearly been completed in Ocean “ JS “ ; r n i. V lly e r» , I'o ln t I ' l c u n l . Toms River, 1st prise for carton of Charles S. Bayer, have assessed to Theodor» I* Archer, Tula« H irer. servation (canning, etc.) and Junior couldn’t bring the children in toschool, county, except for a few scattering #17 w hite eggs; 1st for plate of w hite eggs, X2!! 1- Atklm iuB, T u c ker!.,a . M n. Julia E. Beihl Red Cross sewing. and even the water wagon failed to ones who have not yet ahown up, ard f * a W m . M e rritt Crntie, T u rkc rtu u . and sw eepstake special for b est eggs; ®07 H ui II. M cC h I II u u . (.nkehuret. Berths Bonine, *675 reduced to *475 A. M. Hulbert, who has charge o f for a longer liat who have been given #4U M urrla Munhi-lt. luikewuuil. slse 2d pens. r. w. leghorns; 4th hens, N. J. Coast Water Co., *3850 reduced «ret.round, so the folks w hodidn'th.ve this work in the state, was at Toma L.11;*" I ’hiHlwlek. SeH.id,. P a r ,. water, either had to cart it from their transfer« to other boards for examina £55 sam e breed, u tility class; 2d old hen. S 5 k liia e f » e lllu ir tu n , Lakewuud. to *2560 River one day recently, and went over M c-K ilrey, Turn« H irer. better fixed neighbors, or else melt tion where they may now happen to be i i i John A. H agam an.Tom s River, pres Frank D. Platt, *660 reduced to *150 ..1 1 1‘r nJ H iirrl« ( ’niitc, Tuckerton. the plana with a committee that in down snow (And, just a bit in con- working. Examinations were held on #8J W . Hu,hi Mhlnu. L a k e b u c t. ident Ocean County Poultry AsaociaDo: a Moore, *400 reduced to »200 # n;i W arren It. UIITonl, Itencb lla re n . fidence: It takes an awful lot of snow Saturday, Monday and Thursday, re #H4 tion, 1st on buff w yandotle pullet, and cluded County Superintendent Morris, t ’haa, H . Ouble, W eat I ’ t Plea^iut “ *800 reduced to *400 County Farm Agent Cooley; Mrs. Fred to melt a little bit o f water.) sulting in 134 being passed, 70 rejected #Stl E lm er Iron», Henuett M llla. tm erican Buff W yandotte Club apecial G. A. Hjurkland,$300 reduced to *200 Fred C. B row er, J,ukewuod. Wack of Point Plensant, who ia the Being the second heatlese and work- and 18 being classified for limited ser #8« for beat ahape and color. #»n John A a ar, P o in t Pleneant. a E. P . McAllater,*1200reducedto*U00 head of the Mothers Congreas in this leas Monday stores were closed—ex vice. The idea of the limited service 1003 W illia m Heed, MuneheNter. Underhill Bros., Lakewood, l a t a . c. Joseph Gartmier.*1200reducedto*800 } ? V i K ^dle C. Applegate, O abornrllle. cepting food atores—and shops closed. classification ia that some men may not 1010 M urrey P. Crnne, Tuckertou Rhode Island Red cock; lat and 2d on county; Mrs. Morris of Toms River.tbe E. P. McAlister and Chester Mc 1 S O rv ille E .te l, Lakewood. About the only industry abroad Monday pass the physical examination for the 10 both cockerels and pullets, in utility secretary, and Mr*. Hernberg of Bar 103d Tbom u« K (la rn a r, Tom e H irer. Alister, *200 reduced to *100 negat, chairman o f the Junior Red was snow shoveling and, there was ranks, but might be of value back o f 10.14 Joeepb 11. (jlerin. Wee! t ’reek class; 1st young hen. Charles J. Ringelstein, *1800 reduced 1037 Wllacm Moore, Van H le e rllle Croes work, and others. Harry H. plenty of that. For that matter snow the firing line. It is understood that 1041 Neleon Krahn, Tom e H ire r, Charles Greene, Lakewood, 1st and 3d to *1460 shoveling seemed to take precedence of l a r g e p r o p o r t io n o f th o s e in cla s s 1, r e - i w ' T ^ ' - i - i ' e k e y . p id n 7 ° ? f c ,, a. c. w. leghorn hens,also pullets,utility Ober of Lakewood was chosen county (Continued on Page 4) church going on Sunday. There were j e e t e d f o r p h y s ic a l re a s o n s , a r e l i k e l y }®5J f " r r » Johaaon, W areiow n, class; also 1st pullet; 3d s, c. Rhode chairman of the committee, and L. A. 74 T h 'im aa V. London, Lakewood. Cooley its secretary. not many out at church services, though to be d ra fte d as workmen in some oc !X Island Red cockerel, and 2d old hen. Kllt.l M ilto n H . C onklin, Cedar Hun J IM H u r r y K n utu r, Lakewood. H o w a rd A p p le g a te ’s R ecount Sunday-schools were better attended— cupation a t which they are expert. H arry H. Ober, Lakewood, 1st on JJ& ! on m u el J . H aveu«, Tom « River, i '- d («rover C. P enn, B arn e g at. hens and pullets, 2d on cocks and cock O cean G ate an d New E gypt E xpenses a re T rim m ed Some for there is nothing any rational child The re su lt of the exam ination this l1133 J o h n L. E a rley , W h itin g s. week follows: likes better than to g e t out doors in a erels, barred rocks, utility class; and 1136 H o w a rd N. M lrdsall, H aru eg at. B orough Bills in L egislature 1142 H a rtw e ll C la y to n . I«ukcwo<>d. another lat in sam e class. An amended order has been filed by snow storm T hese M en A re O. K. Bodily 1159 E lm e r F. W eld n er, B each Haveu. W ednesday i t snow ed again in the H- Hmedal, P o rsg ru n d , N orw ay P resident W arner gave an address ju stic e K alisch in t h e ApplegateTwo borough bills were introduced 728 C a rlto n S o u th a rd , Now K g y p t. 1161 W a lte r CS h o em ak er, P t. P lea sa n t. upon the cost o f egg production th at Tuesday in the legislature from thia Thompson recount for su rro g a te, p a r afternoon and evening, a fall of about 729 F re d e ric k C hufey, P o in t PleaMftDt. W I>avldson, T o m s KIver 732 F r a n k M arker, New E g y p t. was considered one of the best of the eounty—Senator Conrad introduced ÜSÎ JK!111*“1 K- Cr,Mt’ IMeaaant. ing off a few dollars from A pplegate’s five or six inches. I t is said th a t be 798 J o h n H ow ard K ilp a tric k , IlimipgAt. 1114 O liv e r B. L a y to n , L akew ood. 1185 E rn e st P re sto n , C asavtlie series of lectures. Among the Ocean the 0 -e a n G ate bill, and the sam e day bill. The new order is of date of Ja n fore this la s t snow th ere was 18 inches 741 J . K. JohuHou, Seunlde H eig h t« . 742 W . H. H unt, W e st P t. P leaau n t. 1189 J o s e p h A. G ievich, B each H aven. county folk a t the m eeting w ere: C.N. the New E gypt bill was introduced by uary 24, and requires Applegate to put on the level in the woodlandB, w here it 748 C arl P. N uneiiiaker, Hay H ead. 1192 H o ra tio T a y lo r, F o rk ed KIver. 753 P h ilip W. M uller, M ayetta. 1193 J u lia n D ale P en ro d , B each H aven. W arner, O tto C. Luhrs, George W. Assemblymen Hagam an up $600, instead o f *700 as before, to had not se ttle d down as in the open. 706 H en ja u iln (J. Iron«, S ilv e rto n . 1212 C a rlo s S. G ra n t. T u c k erto u . 767 W in. T h eo d o re O rtle y , P t. P lea n an t. Freeholders in south end of the coun Russell, lohn A. Hagaman, Augustus m eet the expenses. The County elec 1232 L u k e I». J o h n so n , L akew ood. The demand fo r the Ocean Gate 769 E r u e a t L. C o n k lin , C ed ar Hun. 123i C h a rle s H. F o ste r, Bay H ead. Ireland, H. B. Scammell, L. A. Cooley, borough was given a big impetus the tion board m em bers are to g e t $65 each ty p u t the road scrapers outandscraped 803 J o a . J . C lifto n , W ent P t. PleaNiint. 1249 A lfred E. T h le lb u u lt, W areto w n . 808 E d w W . S p ra g u e , P each H aven. J d 3 G eo rg e T. O sb o rn . O sb o rn ville, the snow off the county road from the Hoyt M. Wells from Toms River; and fo r th eir services, except W. H. C ruser past lew weeks, a fte r the Berkeley 806 A lb e rt B euj. C a rr, M an ch ester. L2f»4 E d w a rd N eale, L a k eh u rst. 828 A r th u r T a y lo r, T om s KIver. Messrs. Ober, Greene and Underhill township tax bills w ere sent out, and it ■of L akehurst, who is to g e t $60, not B urlington county line to Cedar Creek ¡ “ 55 W ilfre d F. A p p leg ate, T o m s KIver. 831 A lfred W ynne, P o in t P le a sa n t. 1-66 J o s e p h P a tte rs o n , L au reito n . from Lakewood. being on the board when the ballot bridge 836 J o s. W \ H o rn er, J r „ W n reto w n . was found th a t Assessor J . L. Yoder 1271 E rn e st M oore, T o m s Hiver. 845 H a ro ld W ittln g o n , P o in t P le a sa n t. ¡HJ2 F re d H o ftlek er, I 'o lu t P leasan t. boxes were brought here. The .bill of had boosted assessm ents all over that 858 A rch ie J . G allag h er, Lakew ood. ¡ “78 Iv in s II. J o h n so n , Lakew ood. 861 J a m e s B u rk e, P o in t P le a sa n t. C apt. John K. Green, the secretary, is H anover F arm s L oading P lant Coast G uards G et $6 Increase resort. T here w ere some 100 odd 1291 H a rv e y K in g , New E g y p t. 877 P h ilip Iro n s, W e st P t. P le a s a n t. 1293 J o s e p h S. T h iercelin , liaru eg tit. trim m ed down to $9.87. Nothing is Now Seem s to B e a S ureT hing P er M onth and E x tra Leave appeals from Ocean G ate to the County 884 H etiheu A. H u rle y , New E g y p t. 1295 J o s e p h H o rn er, B arn e g at. 897 E d m u n d E. P a r k e r , B each H aven. 1306 J a s p e r W ig h t, Lakew ood said in the amended order about the Tax Board, and a large per cent, of 899 T h o m a s B. H a rp e r, P o in t P le a s a n t. (Continued on Page *») bills of the municipal clerks, 26 a t $10 Through a decision rendered by the them were reduced Indications are th a t the A tlantic each, or of the storage a t the F irst Loading Co. has definitely decided to Comptroller, December 1,1917, the Coast New Jersey Has Local O ption N ational Bank, Toms R iver, a t $13, or build a (p lan t a t H anover Farm s for O cean C ounty a t F ore in Guards will be granted an increase of C ra n b e rry G row ers’ M eeting A fter M any Year# Fight pay amounting to $6 per month. As the A rreat Tw o H indoos for T heft of the auto tru ck bill of H enry Forcan- loading shells. This will m ean th a t a from T h ird at Lakew ood ser, so it is assumed they stand as they cantonm ent or village to house the em Act passed Congress May 22, 1917, the Ocean county was a t the fore in the A fte r a fight of many years during men will also receive the seven months were in the first order. T hirty days ployees m ust be built as well as the Last week two Hindoos, Dial Singh from d a te is given for paying these factory itself. The understanding is 48th annual m eeting of the American which i t seemed, from the votes in the back pay. bills, A pplegate to hand the money in th a t the village and loading p lan t are C ranberry Growers Association, held legislature, th a t no progress was made. A recent order was also issued giving alias Dial Khan, and H arry Siva, were lump sum to County Clerk E rnst, who to be some distance a p art, so th a t any la st Saturday, January 26, a t the hotel a local option bill has been passed by the enlisted force of the service 15 days arrested a t Lakewood on complaint of Adelphia, in Philadelphia. Owing to ' the legislature and signed by the leave, together with 10 days reenlist th eir employer, the firm of A. M. Khan is to disburse it. explosion a t the la tte r will not injure the illness of president D urell, Jam es ' Governor—the third in the history of m ent leave during the enlistm ent year, and Bros., Hindoo m erchants. It was the barracks: also th a t only the work D. Holman of W hitesville, vice presi- j the s ta te . with pay. The liberty th a t was form charged th a t Singh took 288 dozen of loading shells is to be done a t Han C ounty C le rk ’s O ffice dent, occupied the chair, and the | The first bill was put through by erly 24 hours has now been lim ited to handkerohiefs, valued a t $900, and that over,both ste el shells and the explosive F looded O u t by L eaky Roof being brought th ere . The village will se c re tary -trea su re r is H. B. Scammell the W higs when Joel Haywood,of W est 18 hours, this being granted in turn Siva was an accomplice in the theft» of Toms River. All the officers were Creek, tem perance advocate, was in according to the complement of the Singh was put in the County jail in de The County C lerk’s office is having a nrobably a t H anover station, and the re-elected, as follows: ' fa u lt of of bail; S iva’s wife came and his power, before the w ar; another stations works near M t. M isery, all on the south strenuous tim e these days, the m elting P resident, E. H. Durell, W oodbury; was passed in 1889, rig h t a fte r Clinton The Coast Guard Service was mobil. w ent his bail, show ing a bankbook side of.the Pennsylvania Railroad. snow coming through the roof into Beports a t Toms R iver say th a t sur vice presidents, Charles D. Makepeace, B. Fisk made his phenomenal run for ized as p art of the navy a t the declar w ith considerable money to her credit, every room, and threatening valuable veyors are now a t work and th a t work Mays Landing, and Jam es D. Holman, governor on the Prohibition ticket. ation of the present w ar with Germany the account being verified by the bank records men to construct the factory,barracks, W hitesville; honorary secretary, A. Both these laws were repealed by the and has proven to be one of the most a t Asbury Park L ast F riday they were flooded out by efficient branches of the Governm ent railroad sidings, e tc ., are wanted from J. Rider, rfam m onton; secretary trea s next legislature leaks from the roof, and Tuesday it The present bill passed the House on today on. I t may mean th a t shore car u re r, H. B. Scammell, Toms River. You M ust H ave a P erm it was even w orse. The recorders have penters, now sc a ttere d from Camden to A .J.R id e r of Hammonton and Ezra E v Monday night by a vote of 37 to 23. G overnm ent W ill Supply to H andle D ynam ite Now been moved over into the grand jury The bill was signed by Governor Edge ans of M arlton, w ere named delegates to Norfolk, V a., may g e t work nearerby. F arm ers W ith N itrate room of the co u rt house. In the search the n e x t day the S ta te A gricultural Society. In these w ar tim es dynam ite can’t ing, or record room,men working there A nother bill by Assemblymen Rob The se c re tary ’s rep o rt on crop Owing to the fa ct th a t there were no be bought and handled around promishad to go around with overshoes on to C ra n b e rrie s at $18 a B arrel erts is before the legislature to cut m ovem ents showed th a t by January 1, commercial supplies of n itra te in this cuousiike as it used to be by any Tom, / ____ keep th eir fe e t dry. The Freeholders out deliveries by express companies country for farm purposes, the govern Dick and H arry, or Hans or Fritz. R eport says th a t in the p ast few the crop was out of the hands of the in session on Tuesday said th a t som e grow ers, w ith but few sc a tterin g and and common carriers, as well as by m ent is gettin g a supply. It will be I he same is true of all high explosives. thing would have to be done and th a t weeks a few cranberries have been fed sm allholdings. New Jersey and Long delivery wagons, from eith er inside or unloaded a t South A tlantic ports, You m ust have a p e rm it or license to on the m ark e t by one grow er who quickly. outside of the sta te . Many of the ho Baltimore being the nearest. The cost handle or to explode or to have in vour still had a few barrels left a t the rate Island had shipped 128,000 barrels, tel men favor this last bill M assachusetts 110,000; W isconsin and to farm ers will be $75.50 per ton, plus possession. In some localities tow n of $18 per barrel. This is a record C oast G u ard K eepers T ak en ship or borough clerks have been named fre ig h t and some other charges price for re ce n t years, but does not the w est 27,000 to New Y ork H arb o r D uty touch the $50 a barrel price paid by F arm Agent Cooley is the man with as agents to issue the perm its, under The association joined the National Gov. Edge W ill Rename Justice the act of Congress of October 6, 1917 whalers in the port of Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, and endorsed Kalisch on Supreme Court whom orders muht be left, and they Six Ocean county men, K eepers in m ust be in not la te r than next Monday, the bill in the legislature for a state in the 50s the coast gu ard service, have been 50 Sale Contest police force. Three im portant papers Governor Edge announced this week February 4, to m ake sure of getting lifted from th e ir stations, and taken to W rite suggestions for articles you F e b ru a ry F u rn itu re Sale w ere given: th at of P resident Durell, that he would renam e Justice Samuel the n itra te ; orders a fte r th a t time New Y ork harbor for special duty A special price ta g on alm ost every on the relative earning power o f large Kalisch of Newark on the Supreme m ust tak e th eir chances on getting would like us to offer in next 50 Special th ere. T hey a re : Loren Tilton of Silpiece in stock. Reductions 12% to ' and small cranberry bogs; F. S. Cham- Court bench. Justice Kalisch sits in through. George H. Holman, Joseph Sale. Subm it us as many ideas as you vei ton, Francis Downs of Tuckerton, 60%. Few d u p l i c a t e s Selections I bers of W hites bogs, on-pruning vines, Ocean, Monmouth a n d Burlington G rover and Wm. H. Fischer have been like. A prize for each one accepted. M artin M cCarthy of Lanoka, Lewis E. should be m ade a t once. Storage free ! and Dr. C. L. Shear, the governm ent counties, and is ju st winding up a five appointed by the federal government See advertisem ent of Steinbaeh Com Mitchell of B arnegat, Frederick C. Steinbaeh Company, As ! ex p ert, on losses betw een the harvest year term , having been appointed by to act w ith A gent Cooley in this m atter. pany, Asbury Park and w rite today. Bailey of W est M antolokirg and Chris until needed, The n itra te is being sold a t cost C ontest closes S aturday night. adv President Wilson when Governor. adv 1 and the m ark et bury Park. topher Bentham . form erly of Silverton. Getting Ready for Next Cam p Quota PAO E T W O btao «aab* atraaada« oat tba apa« af •* * ? tba ladftk ^ % I* é t lo4Urard Mai pa rfnrr» Q u lh o . blraiUi«. r a w , J » O W A H t) j , A » * * * » .« * . ae et >, e, <ra. B as nnr «iw« r <*.. «wkWrai, »4 «ft***"“ b, Mw «Mil har» lata IM bof 4(*or. aia ta fetali* al ib» far » * ""d Wtt. "H'h«ra Lrtrfcuiur* 1"ir ir r *a * (tunta i « llb o a l • Br«, of t*# muto A boom of light Kill l»««Md »I r a * |M « . *lu*lp«-d furiami i lato a ( M r . uad through Ibo fonarmi* tairtioiriaf bot« triad hrraolf lain a rttmUllan aimmarh "A»»* nff* Ha |w l ,r a 4 analhaar», D e« In fbo if« o b fif anhljl retor, filo and ihr laittan gruut«d , h w anlntol- lug hialgfla. A«ul ahr « « • «tiling Ihtrr. ibrtmib ibi* bota, f o n » amt liglbl« f, mar* I« bla nan l « n w .«I M f Mad Ini« ad on bar hand». « hat. to r a t of Ibo M f room and bacb a io lo Bill rrlum td from bla htrillng Tba Unart » i Hitt paro* »lowly, tontine * hl* li )li*afltm Will taufhrd »galn, ana am i a aturfl through iha amtth |l, f .'f r lb«) alailrd b m » lull •ir a tib í ahead of hito with a l i a i . A lto n te t-a i.l | tt tar -lr,| In parrbatlng. aflat m ath talk. S*l**d»w, • tt o f l « b if» r*«ad on M f atMoal «tara, bta M h etnaod o«t bla a pair °? nuta-aaln, ibal Hagai ram- 1«Fooptag ba«d Hoaring Mil »n lk H Solicit of io Chancery aether tip. Ita»*! bit oli ad woodwrtai tadrtl la M • «orb a f art. « M l « lib • " « • » to* Mhlnd bar and pal big hand û y ÿ k ÿ u m L B U X t t IO * If, M a il aa boor la lb« ta x thr«** Vseder Uldg. T o « M R lvu», IM dalul» pa IIam o f baada and Iba 00 h#T ___ r t f f fr * nitiMoti« I tlrtft’l quìi# M iirv* rvwiftlb* aba bad wa*bad the Hoar title <>mamrolalloa o f aalomd p f t g p g g | **Wbal la II. Illlla p a fa o n r M ggbad • Y NOMI g. tu ititi thin* n I M loto i l (Irti afilli. (bat, bttiac ber tip la mental agony r)tgillau liar faailnina anal rauld not gratly, [ j R UEOHOfc g*. CROOK^ That p n aapp otN a volatility of orno* And Iben, whit# aim w t l lanktof. Hilt . d u r r n i - m # «ior* M M Ml IM I1«I Ihol poipI* o f o a f «irrnath of abruptly rtftnfotabrd Iba roadiro, la r a t l l wbca Will ib ru .t ib « n In ibo I * lw rTfu**<’ lo ana»»c. “Kay." M M ai a Hub ru of 0(«i««iiU Otturi porfcrt M um f M r coal, even If ber mind f •»1 W««r I» K is in ik t l i i e r t e r *#*1 • « _____ c n i ‘ rtmnirfor oro noi llkoljr io In tu ii* lo. tba rad iteam from iba beoríb aba aaw wee eel agalnet accepting any pence kuow wbat IM T ra i tua k rr old H it—-for ln«inner, a tusa cao boto a htto p i Into ib# til Ieben, etnttfttf tba (be of "Come A H Ih* cnp. and In (be to te m al hie bando. • ' «*rjr fr fln lif Irioal nf Ih* Itimi of notti* dner onfity. After that there * * • no Iho of «t»4 t*u«h ih« «■o. e , , * , In (M nearing enneet tM y went Tour Mriag (o J« fc IM rfat. a r«*u*# m i aitund bm iba tw irl of lb# ato m wifiirc ta f e*ra t of rsesslssc* Ama. ■ »»MMNl li-f Mlhitas 4111_ II* »f»nl. ftr>4 «H# «oM lnf it«v »• m ( lin i » home through the fraet-bllleo wrad* brushIn Tho tnrd of Time ho* Irai a Mille wey ni bar window. o f woman be could be happy « lib and lit» « « lim i o If h i itn on« |luri4»v |h*f where the enow crunched end squeaked Tt> Awiiet aod lite Una « « • tba arine " • • • • • flMAl Mf flu«h. l u t i l i •..»!»:> irtf. «H* f*r ippy. And whrai-vrf b . j p i B iv i M m « « M m « lo noti«*« tw r « i* ander iM r feet, end the brandire "IJfe’e Ino sliofi to amate eny o f tt I (B . LROK OOtlLK Anni VMIIV*tiiM ilm fllr i f l Mr t r v i HHu. Al hi# f*> a wnttiof « h o rarrraptmd» to that - tn Hi w ith H«urine Bill*« fo reran ' broke off with pistol.like snap when In hetng usclrsely miseratile. Fonie on 11» ;« 1 itvM t» oh* bpidin»« hi» privat« f fl« W « • ■er rlrared fur a brief apan, Riiltr m ilrvfluotii f l » ' DENTIST (bey «ere beni neide. out and gì' far a ride no Milk. 1*11 take ier. TIimI's (tfr(i)' tt*U( h ufi*! (be « Infer abut (town lit eereret. A hundred yarda frani IM cabin Will yuu up e ntonnfalnslde. end show yoa to I f.-lf fllicitll h#f tarry far •|wiH Dally the raid Inervared, till • Ml?•»Fra g l«fl Hlra-lf» jrtU, challenged her for a race. She refused a WAterfsll fhet leapa three hundred OIBce Day*; Thursday« Frida«« Inch layer o f fruet aloud on the cabin “ You had do lig h t S s lu .la y i n la run, end he picked her up bodljy, feci In (he etear. The wooda are wakpenr*. • k«* an effori, bf llaZ.'t begun. o f f ic i , n r u « n a n . nnd ran with her to the very door, lie Ing up nnd p attini oa thetr Rost.-r baniHomiN It***! In ra n « »tv»*, a . *, “ You had no buttai Ulne In Wat within the cabin they were anuc hi*, »he m um * Id h< r a e rra n d before he set her nrl*. Therr'a beauty everywfeere Come eh I* thrown from and m äkln* It ]«t«alblt* and warm. Bllt'a ax kept the woodpil, ad H aeel’a fa re w hiten n], She «long I” bigi T he I wo fir. place* alioue red £! him be for« ho you off,” Bill rapU*'d, "1 d hl» breath on h rr ebr ek. end Wut sii» wreuehed bernelf awny DR. CLINTON 0 . FOGG ■Tl »U, the enly>four hour» through. Of .1 feel his arm e quiver, •ltd Hie fr nNihrKI. " it WMI (fri flou ♦a, (»ilTt'f*. «agar, beetle end etirh rapid 1« et of hie h e art. For a n luaiant “I A'Mflt tf) £i » tin t fM *hr w ill i “I llaa.) ra.'ogfi m anly. Tb*r* Mr# o t faga o f a lb 1 nt.ifT Id only be gotten from lb* gbt Roaring Bill Wagataff wai h a te yotj nod th r f>rth. sud everypul ni»y a woman.” about to make lho raloaaal mlatako ol arda puah had hig ravanâa. I lonsultstion Hours: 12.30 to 2.00 p.u •There wasn't any other wnjr open trying to kirn bar. I « t*»«-! « i . « lililí,. N r a i i m »!(««• CHAPTFH tlt-Jark Harr««. In I IK in me.” Bill grew suddenly moody, But hr aot hrr grotty on hrr frrt and a f hilf.ua raga, demanda lr.ru II,r.1 an t l-**.H,r r.N J. T»t*o*)«(«4 a r a Huai. « ari Ion. Hagal'a prlda i “Not with you In Cnrltioo Meadows, o|M-nrd thr door. And by Ihr tlmr bo I MWanallfin 1**011«, Uk»OtHWl|41J I hurl, and ah» raf ,«»» T'-« an«»g I'm taboo there. Why, Td have been *t had hi* outer clothe» off and the fire* __ ta bruitati a«d Haaal ftot.nalnra I« ara Oranrllla Hha atoa an advertía*- your elbow when yon left the supper ■tarted up he «aa talking whlmitralty J 0 8 E P H B W IL L IT 8 ni f«r a arhool taathrr al Cariboo table at Jim Briggs' that night If I about thrlr Indian neighbor», and lin L Miniali Columbia, and aaruraa ^ Courier Building hadn't known how It would be. I went i altuatlon tel breathed more freely. The dearthere out o f sheer curiosity to take a T o m i River, N. J, rat Imprraaioo that ahe had. aatde from ' CHAPTFH r v -Cariba* lirado«! la In look at you—maybe out o f a spirit of h rr brief panic, waa o f hi» strength. He m artld pari of Brillali Culi.mida and IlaTitles Examined. Searches M«d*. mal. ah. fi If aflrr bar arrivai, luna bar deflanre. too, because I knew thal I had run with her aa raally aa If »he r a ix is D ra«n. Conveyancing. «rag «hila walking In iha »«ufi» SI.' had hern a child. ;mandar, until night «han. alirarird by was certainly not welcome even If they Years ol Experience. Best Frinenti (h a Ughi of a rampflra, ahr lurna to It. were willing to take my money for a After that they went out many time* «oping to And aomrbody «ho «III guido meal. And I came away all up In the together. Bill took her bunting. Initi alar homo Al tho Ara aha rorognltra a Bgbarmtirr known In Cariboo Mradnaa aa air. There was something about you aled her Into the myoteriea of rifle I n o s. I J .V D Y K E , J , "Tloarlng BUI f fa n lr f." who had arm ths tone o f your voice, the way your »hooting, and the manipulation of a "Mr at nrr boarding houar lhara. Hr ■ taH».n to takr hrr huma In Iha morn- proud little head la set on your shoul «Ix-khooter. He taught her to walk on nag. but aha la rompallad to apand Iha ders, your makeup In general—Hint »nnwahoea, lightly over the surface ol might la the good. 'ol !!«•• * loihujf.Torf Md 0porti*« c sent me away with a large-sized grouch the enisled snow, through which oilier Hnpoirifef N tfttij Do*« CHAPTFH V -T h er atari na«l day. at myself, at Cariboo Meadows, and al wise she floundered. A sort of true* J^r. H«m «tu» V «»in*1*um Him, T o n * m t t H agai guppogea fur .1 rllNN. Maaduau. I> .' you for raining In my way." 4i»o lufCMutr* PrtnhfftM *««. hlUdelMiia arose between them, aqd the days drift «ragataff Anally ndmltg ha la taking bar In hit cabin In Iha mnuninlna Ha 1« ra"W hy?" she asked In wonder. ed hy without untoward Incident. Hill apartful .and cnnaldrratr. and IlAaol. "B ecause you'd hove believed whnl tended to hla horse*, chopped wood, -Sough protesting Indignantly, la hrlplaas mod hag to accompany him. they told you, and Cariboo Men.lows carried water. She took upou heraell c an 't tell anything about me th at Isn't the ra re of the house. And through the long evening«. In default o f ra n v e r “T h ere's .» uiinn of tim e to do thin.” bad." he said quietly. "My record jd ration, they would alt with a hook on h r observed. "I'm Ju*t a wee hit th ere m akes me entirely nnflt to asso “ I Hat* You and th* North and Every, cia te w ith—thnt would have bran your Ail order» piovptly attended to It n lobkiaa e ith e r side of the flrt-plaee that ronred tired , If anybody nhoiilil nnk you. I.ui'n Futoiturr («paired and polished. Door Eaaa Bill’* Ax Kept the Woodpile High. thing In IL” deflanre to the storm god* w ithout. ra m p In th e o th er room. I t's it heup ranrluslon. And t w anted to be with Filt«d and Wmduw Lights replaced. you, to talk to you, to tak e you hy And soinetimea Hazel would find h e r m ore comfy.” nuts to he had n plentiful supply. Pothing In I t If you've got a spark of storm and m ake you like me ns I felt lutoca nnd cert ¡.In vegetables th a t he -•■If w ondering why Roaring Bill Wng- mnnhoiKl left In you, you'll tak e me out H e put m ore wood on th e kltehen I could c u re for you. You can't have Imd grow n In n cultivated patch behind -luff could not have ram c Into her lift o f here.” fire, and net a put of w ider to heat. - grown up, little person, w ithout realiz the cabin wore stored In it deep cellar, Ir different m anner. A* It wits—sht O nt In the llvlntr room H nzel drew her R oaring Bill backed nwny from her. **• W I «1 I- I A .11 h r, never would forgive him. Hrsler in c h air In une Aide o f the hearth. BUI ing th a t you do a ttra c t men very lie could alw ays sally forth and get "D o you m ean th n t? H onest Injun?" strongly. All women do, h u t som e fur he asked Incredulously. m eat. And the Ice w as no liar to fish gpm w led on fhe bearskin robe w ith a n m ore th an others.” CHAPTER VII. “I do—I do!” she cried vehemently. o th er cig a rette In his fingers. ing. for he would cut a hole, alnk n “Perhaps." she adm itted coldly. "H aven’t I told you often enough? I “ No.” he begun, n ftc r n lung silence, "Mol. have annoyed me w ith th eir un small net, and secure overnight a Hepalrliis Neatly Doi.e st u.»ett Pile« The Fires of Spring. didn’t come here willingly, and I won't “th is country doesn't get on one’s welcome attentions. B ut none of them w eek's supply o f tro u t and whltefi h. T here cam e a day w hen the tnetalll. Stay. I will n o tl I have a right to B E 8 T OAK L E A T H E R USED T hus th e ir m aterial w ants w ere pro s e rv e s — not If one Is h norm al hum an ever dared go the length of carrying brilliancy w ent out o f the sky, nnd It live my life In my own way, nnd It's W ain S t. T o m s R iver, R, j being. You’ll find that. W hen I first me away against my w ill. You can’t vided for. becam e softly, m istily blue. All thr. I not th is way.” com e u p here 1 tl.ought so, too; It As tim e passed B a se l gradually explain o r excuse thnt.” forenoon nnzol prowled restlessly out “ So,” R oaring B ill began evenly, shook off a m easure of her depression, •eeinei'. so big nm l em pty and forbid of doors w ithout cap or coat. Th"r “springtim e w ith you only m eans get “I'm n o t attem pting excuses," Bill th ru st h e r uneusluess and resentm ent ding. B ut the m ore I see of It the bet w as a new feel In th e air. Tito deep ting back to work. You w a n t to get m ade answ er. 'T h e re nre two things Into th e background. As n m a tte r of t e r It com pares w ith the o u ter world, 1‘lu m b in y , T h n t h i y a n d w in ter snow had suddenly lost lti back Into the muddled rush of peopled I never do—apologize o r bully. I dare w here th e extrem es of luxury and w ant say th a t's one renson the Meadows fuct, sh e resigned herself to getting harshness. lle a tin y places, do you? You w ant to be where through the w inter, since th a t w as In a re alw ays In evidence. It began to Tow ard evening n mild breeze fresh you can associate with fluffy ruffle, gives m e such a black eye. If they Uoasebold Uooda, «te, evitable. She fell Into the way o f do •eem like home to me when I first w eren’t a good deal afra id of me, and ened from the southw est. At ten o'clock W a s h in g to n S t., T onig K lvei looked down Into this little basin. I alw ays laying for a chance to do me ing little things ubout the house, find a gale whooped riotously through th i pom pndoured girls, and be properly In h a d a p a rtn e r then. I said to h im : up, they wouldn’t let me stay In the ing speedily th u t tim e flew when she trees. And a t m idnight Hazel wakened troduced to equally proper young men. ‘H e re ’s u dandy, fine plnce to w inter.’ tow n overnight. So you can see w hat busied h erself a t some tusk In th e In to n sound th a t she had not heard In Lord, but I seem to have m ade a mis So we w intered—In a log shuck sixteen n handicap I was under when It came terv als o f delving In R oaring B ill’s m onths. She rose and groped h e r way tak e 1 Aud, by th e sam e token, I ’ll probably pay for It—In a way you fo o t srpiare th n t Silk and Satin and to m aking yonr acquaintance nnd library. to th e window. T he encrusting frost On one of these days Hazel cam e Into had vanished from th e panes. They w ouldn't understand If you lived a -Nigger have for a Btnble now. When courting you In the orthodox m anner.” thousand yearn. Well, set your mind sum m er cam e my p a rtn e r w anted to “You’ve m ade a g reat m istake,” she the kitchen and found BUI piling tow w ere w et to th e, touch of h e r fingers, m ove on, so I stayed—stnyed and be said bitterly, “if you th in k you’ve re els, napkins, and a g re at quan tity of She unhooked the fastening, and swung a t rest. I'll take you out. Ye gods nnd g a n to build fo r th e next w inter. And moved the handicap. I've suffered a o ther soiled articles ou an outspread the window out. A g re at gust o f damp, little fishes, but I have su re been a fool I” J ’ve been w orking a t It ev er since, g re at deal a t the hands of men In the tablecloth. w arm wind blew stra n d s of h a ir across H e sa t down on the edge o f the table, m ak in g little things like ch airs nnd p a st six m onths. Pm beginning to be "W ell,” she Inquired, “w hat a re you her face. She leaned through th e case Clean, Sanitary, Up-to-date and Hazel blinked ot him, hnlf seared, ta b le s and shelves, nnd fixing up game lieve th a t nil men a re b ru tes a t heart." going to do w ith those?” m ent, and drops of cold w a ter struck and full of wonder. She hud grown E stablished 187? h e ad s w henever I got an extru good "T ak e ’em to the laundry,” he R oaring BUI snt up nnd clasped his her bare neck. T h a t which she had g0 used to seeing him culm, lm perturh one. And m aybe tw o or tliree tim es a hands over his knees and sta red fixedly laughed. “Collect your dirty duds, and heard was th e drlpplDg eaves. The able, sm iling cheerfully no m u tter what y e a r I'd go out. Got restless, you Into the fire. bring them forth.” Chinook wind droned Its spring song, she said or did. th a t his passionate out Main S tre e t, O pposite the know . I'm not really a h erm it by un"L aundry 1" Hazel echoed. It seemed nnd the bnre boughs o f the tre e beside break amazed her. She could only sit “ No," he said slowly, “all m en are OCEAN ; H O U SE ■inre. Lord, th e things I've packed In not brutes—any m ore th an all women ra th e r a far-fetched Joke. the cabin waved nnd creaked th e time. and look at him. 3iere from th e o u ts id e ! Books—I hired a re angels. I’ll convince you of th a t.” A t dnwn the eaves had ceased their T om s R iver New Jersey “S u re ! You don’t suppose w e can H e got out his cig arette m aterials. at w hole puck tra in a t A shcroft once to “T ake m e home, then," she cried for get along forever w ithout having drip, and the d irt ro o f lay b a re to the B ut his fingers trem bled, spilling the brin g In Ju st books; they thought I lornly. "T h a t’s the only w ay you can things w ashed, do you?” he replied. “I cloud-bunked sky. From the southwest tobacco. And when he tore the paper •was crazy, I guess. I ’ve q u it this plnce convince m e or m ake am ends.” don't m ind housework, but I do draw the wind still blew strong and warm. In his efforts to ro ll It, he dashed pa o nce or twice, b u t I alw ays come back. “No,” Bill m urm ured, “ th a t Isn’t the the line a t a laundry job when I don’t The thick w inter garm ent of th e earth per and all Into the fireplace with I t ’s got th a t hom e feel th n t I can’t find way. W alt till you know me better. have to do It. Go on—get your softened to slush, and vanished with som ething th at sounded like an oath, anyw here else. Only It h a s alw ays Besides, I couldn’t tak e you out now If clothes.” am azing sw iftness. Stream s o f w ater and walked out of th e house. Nor did Jacked one Im portant home qualifica I w anted to w ithout exposing you to So she brought out her accum ulation poured down every depression. Pools he re tu rn till the sun w as well down tion,” h e finished softly. “Do you ever g re a te r hardships th an you'll have to of garm ents, and laid them on the pile. stood between the house nnd stable. tow ard the tree-rim m ed horizon. When b uild a ir castles?” endure here. Do you renllze th a t It’s Bill tied up the four corners of the Spring had leaped strong-arm ed upon he cam e hack he brought in nn armf “ No,” H azel answ ered untruthfully, fall, nnd w e’re In the high latitudes? tablecloth. . old W inter and vanquished him a t the ful of wood and kindling, and began to Pool and Billiard Tables .uneasy a t th e tren d of his talk. She T h is snow m ay not go off a t all. Even build a fire. Huzel cam e out of her “Now," said he, "let’s see If we cun't first onslaught. w a s learning th a t Bill W agstaff, for If It does It will storm ugnin before u fit you out for a more or less extended All th a t day the Chinook blew, work room. Bill greeted h e r serenely. Open every day (except Sunday) *11 his gentleness and patience w ith week. You couldn’t wallow through walk. You stay In the house altogether ing Its magic upon the land. W hen day “W ell, little person,” he said, “I from 6.00 a. m. to 9.00 p. ntd her, w as a p e rsisten t m ortal. broke again w ith a clearing sky, nnd hope you'll perk up now.” snow to y our w aist In forty-below-zero too m uch these days. T h u t’s bud busi S aturdays until 12.00 p. m. "W ell, I do,” h e continued, unper w eather.” th e sun peered betw een the cloud rifts, “I ’ll try," she returned. “Are you ness. Nothing like exercise in the tu rb e d . “L ots of 'em. B ut m ostly his beam s fell upon vast a ren s of really going to take me out?” “People will pass here, and I’ll get fresh a ir.” V eeder Building «round one thing—B woman—a dream w ord out,” Hazel asserted desperately. Bill paused with a m atch blazing In T hus In a few m inutes Hazel fared brown and green, w here but forty-eight Tom s R iv er New Jersey w o m a n —because I never saw one th at “ W hat good would th a t do you? forth, w rapped In Bill’s fu r coat, a flap- hours gone there w as the cold rpvelry his fingers. ■eemed to fit In until I ran across you.” You’ve got too m uch conventional re of fro st sprites upon far-flung fields “I ’m not In the h abit of saying things eared cap on h e r head, and on her fe e t | “Jlr. W agstaff,” Hazel pleaded, gard for w hat you term your re p u ta of snow. Patches of earth steam ed I don’t mean,” he answ ered dryly. ]SSS2SESHSBSESHFaSH5asaSHSS5Z5aS several p a irs of stockings Inside moc “ won’t you please stop talking like tion to send word to Cariboo Meadows casins th a t Bill had procured from I w herever a hillside lay bare to the sun. “W e'll sta rt in the morning." th a t? I t isn 't—It Isn’t—” th a t you’re living back here w ith R oar some m ysterious source a day or two From some m ysterious distance a lone T he dark closed in on them, and “Isn ’t proper, 1 suppose,” Bill sup ing Bill Wngstaflf, nnd won’t some one crow winged his way, and, perching on they cooked anil ate supper In silence. before. p lied dryly, “Now, th a t's m erely an please com e and rescue you.” He a nearby treetop, caw ed raucous greet Bill rem ained ilnn.v.htful and a b stract M ain S tre e t T he day w as sunny, albeit th e air erro r, and a fundam ental e rro r on your paused to let th a t sink in, then con ing. D ealer in ed. T hen from some plnce among his was hazy w ith m ultitudes of floating H nzel cleared aw ay the b reak fast books he unearthed a map. and, spread T IR E S p a rt, little person. O ur emotion and tinued : “Besides, you w on't see a j fro st p articles, aud the trum p through in stin c ts a re p erfectly proper when you w hite face before sp rin g ; then only by j the fo re s t speedily brought the roses things, and stood looking out th e kitch ing it on the table, studied it a while. and Tubes en window. R oaring Bill sat on a log, A fter th at he dragged in his kyaks g e t down to fundam entals. You've got accident. No one In the North, out- j back to h e r cheeks. G uaranteed to give Service o? C shirt-sleeved, sm oking his pipe. Pres from outside, and busied him self pack a n artificial sta n d a rd to judge by, side of a few Indians, h a s ever seen UI R eplaced. Bill carried the bundle of linen on ently he w ent over to the stable, led ing them with supplies for a journey— t h a t ’s all. And I don’t suppose you th is cabin or knows w here it stands.” his buck, and trudged steadily through out his horses, and gave them th e ir lib n Also a Specialty o f “ Seconds” ten and coffee and flour and such She sat dumb, raging Inwardly. F or h a v e the le a st idea how m any lives are the woods. B ut the riddle of his d esti erty. For tw enty m inutes o r so he fi Ford Hoods and Supplies things done up In sm all canvas sacks. «polled one way and a n o th e r by the th e m inute she could have killed R o ar nation w as soon rend to her, for a twof| All P a rts of Fords on Older stood w atching th e ir mad capers as ing Bill. She who had been so sure in And when these p reparations were (operation of those sam e artificial sta n d mile w alk brought them out on the they ra n and leaped and pranced back |] C igars, Tobaccos and CigaretteB com plete he got a sheet of paper and a a r d s In th is little old world. Now, I h e r Independence carried, w hether or shore of a fair-sized lake, on the f a r and forth over the clearing. T hen he pencil, and fell to copying som ething m a y seem to you a law less, unprin no. Into the h eart of the w ilderness a t th er side of which loomed the conical SeresHsasHszsasEsasHsasHSEsasss2 w alked off into the tim ber, h is rifle from the map. H e w as still a t that, cipled Individual Indeed, because I've th e whim of a man who stood a solf- lodges of an Indian camp. over his shoulder. 1sketching and m arking, when Hazel a c te d contrary to your idea of the ac- eonfesspd rowdy, in ill rep u te among “You sake now?” said he as they H azel washed h e r dishes and went w ent to bed. -cepted order of things. B u t here's my his own kind. T here w as a slum ber crossed th e ice. “This bunch generally outside. She did not know why, but By all the signs and tokens, Roaring ¡side of I t; I ’m In search of happiness. ing devil in Miss H azel W eir, and ,'t comes iu here about this time, and all a t once a terrible feeling of u tte r W e all ar$, I have a few ideals—and took little to wake h e r tem per. She stays till spring. I get the squaw s to forlornness seized her. It w as spring Bill W agstaff slept none th a t night. looked a t Bill W agstaff, and her b re ast w ash fo r me. E ver see Mr. Indian on —and also It w as spring In o ther lands. Hazel herself tossed wakefully, and heaved. H e was responsible, and ho during her wakeful m om ents she could his n ativ e h eath?” The w ilderness suddenly took on the h e ar him stir In the o u ter room. And a i and could sit coolly talking about it. Tho H azel never had, and she was duly characteristics of a prison, In which full hour before daylight he called her Debt W orld Owes to th e Press. resentm ent th n t had sm oldered against Interested, even If a trifle shy of the she w as sentenced to solitary confine to breakfast. In norm al tim es, under ordinary, ev Andrew B ush and .Tack B arrow concen e ry d a y conditions, the press has the tra te d on R oaring Bill as th e arch of red b ro th e r who stared so fixedly. She m ent. She rebelled against It, rebelled §' B uilder o f Launches, Sail Boats, entered a lodge w ith Bill, and listened again st her surroundings, ag ain st the {Immense advantage. Its facilities are fe n d er of them all. And le st she yield Row B oats and Sneak Boxes.* "T his tim e last spring,” Bill said to to him m ake Inundry arrangem ents In m anner of h e r being there, against in co m p a ra b le. I t sw eeps th e whole to a savage Impulse to scream a t him, Sails, Boar Awnings and Launch broken E nglish w ith a w ithered old everything. She .hated the N orth, she her, “I was piking aw ay north of those ^ m r l d and every day keeps alive la us she got up and ran Into the bedroom, Coveis made to order. beldam e whose fe a tu re s resem bled a w ished to be gone from It, a n d most m ountains, bound fo r the head of the auB w nse of com m on in te re st in the af- slammed th e door shut behind her, and Sail repairing done at «borl noticit ham th a t had hung overlong in the of all she hated Bill W agstaff fo r con N aas to prospect fo r gold.” <pmirm of o u r com m unity.—Dr. A lbert th rew h erself across the bed to muffle T hey were camped In a notch on the sm okehouse. Two or th ree blanketed strain in g her presence there. th e sound o f her crying In a pillow. W est Point Pleasant, N. i tip to p of a long divide, a thousand fe et bucks sq u a tte d by th e fire th a t se n t its AH th e heaviness o f heart, all the re A fte r a tim e she lifted h e r head. 1 sentm ent she had fe lt In the first few (CksUnesd a* Bag* S) Harold. L. Brinuv B e rte . ^ S m d a tr ta Osteopath Stilili It'S, 11unless. Woodrow Fielder C a rp e n te r °°- J ouis River. ft.J. SHOES E.S.VanPiOSTRAWI THEODORE FISCHER Barber ULYSSES S. GRANT Tonsorial Artist L. B. GRAVATT Z E E -Z E E j J o h n A . Dorsett ¡B oat B u ild e r - S a i l M aR er N’ K w J E R S E Y C O U R IE R PAPE THREE o i n n n p ik ib n ib iw m lM A w tdaraffer be «y Y w «salty U f f «v* Hsl y o sll havs ths * • «w at. w its Is A l i s a s f a s Ms m m * » • M t a to s tili u4» o f M l T*s «ras. «»oderia« ~ ||.*,i raid. Is bs making lbs Irip* Wfess Ibsy s scs »hoard asd ths “'n ,u rattntrf «ntorits» — s u tuffara s ihsm Is sh at Ml. T ost » Mat «eta« kart to) C u lto s Running th* econom ic side oi your home is just as dignified by ths sam» af staleMésalos«, ate Tos T much of a business proposition as running a printing ■ Bin draw s b a g satstaffs from Hill basto*-d s Isafe of bta porks! office, a shirt factory or any other kind of s business. "Ilsfa" bs said. I s « m ils mossy. *1 «*0*14 «ty sal r fes 4nsled "Mot I haps fns W SSl M SSf foolish prills tfcsl it «oat14 a s t e a i f differiate« i s You can ’t run a business and show a profit unless you atssd Is tbs s s y of using II fTssty. M ■ * Hffl I'“ **fy «Ms ftm dana i sant SUPPLIES SENT ALSO TO are equipped with the proper tools, machinery and rssm ssay Is s a I dug II out of Mather W I W wp Iber* Is m f raas tpsttjr." other things for saving time, labor and material. •tarife, asd tbscs*« pi so i f mors whscs IN NAVY. “ T b * l ‘« t r a « ' sito ofeserred. “ B ut II rams ffom. Raring that I dsprtvsd • I I Ills « to llie s sod a ll I be m osey I fo s n t acesss io four own iwm sf asd And so at home the wife or housekeeper shouldn’t to (be « .« rid e re tk e fe " all four personal belonging« f a s srs " B o a t I « mos s y w o rry y o s ." feo said be expected to be able to show economies without the mMtlsd i s this s s y s s y fa s look at It. Syitem of Distribution Prevw t* brtedy « I fe a r« »o« p le n ty to a re ytts proper household "tools'’ and conveniences that a busi Asd I ssn t ts throw In a bit of graWait» and Duplication, At* tP ro s a ti A s d yam r a n r a r it y ba y Ialloua sdtlcs—Is csss fa s should con ness must have. And she can ’t do it either! Untie División Announces. clads la ga hark la lbs Mradnsra. Thsf Tfeey se r e sow tea days ns the road. Steadily they climbed, reaching ap j prahablf looked high and law for fas. We have everything needed to save labor and Iferooab atoaanay canyame where foam- 1 Hut ihsra Is no rhsncs far Ihsm lo Nearly ana «llllna amt a half off to beautify the home. Below are only a few purchased ffeff log calanct* »pilled tbriase lera ovor ' Irani wbsra yos actually did gst to awraiera bava M »fe*« w«||* of granite. sfeeco the dim | UOlsss you yourself tell Ihsm. Ths l rain lag camps, according to the Rasuggestions: •nd taarraas pack troll arse iro n ed and most plausible rtplsnstlon—sod If you rsau of Military Itelirf of the Attorn irrrnoeed with tfe# footprints of bear I go Ihers you m o« mafes some raplsns- Hr IHrisloa of the lied Croat, which thm—would be for you lo ssy that you has charge of the dlsiributlott at sup snd deer sod the snowy-costed moanB E A U T IF U L A N D D A IN T Y C H IN A W A R E . RU GS OF ALL got Inal—which Is In»« enough—and plies to the enlisted and conscripted t*ln (nut. ■lieu In the aisles of New York, New Hosting IHII 11»M et his evening (Its that you ««cniually fell in with K IN D S , C H A IR S A N D R O C K E R S. VACUUM C LEA N ER S. •I Issi st (He sp ot 0f the puss. He bed party of Indiana, and later on con Jersey snd t'mineollruf. About 4HD.MM of Ilira« sweater* traveled Ion« after sundnarn. seekltx a nected up with a psriy of whit S W E E P E R S , C U T L E R Y BOTH SIL V E R A N D STE EL. K IT C H E N estop ground where his horses could people who were traveling coastward. were bought in the last month. 8 l i t y That you wintered with them, and they thousand helmet» a era also purU T E N S IL S , A G A TE. T IN . N IC K E L A N D A L U M IN U M WARE. gran. The fire III op httge firs, sod I high shove the flr tops ths sky was put you on a steamer and sent you to clmwd, many of which havs not rs» been delivered been use they are nsM Sludaled with stars, brilliant In ths thin Vancouver when spring open«!. “That. I guesa. Is all." bs nmeludetl up by the praeent Iraffle tdorkad* atmosphere. They ale. and. being P R IC E S ON ALL O U R GOODS A R E AS LOW AS IN C IT Y STORES weary, lay down lo sleep. A! sunrise slowly. "Only I wish"—he caught her The «. ed fur sweaters among the llsse l sal up snd looked about hsr In by the shoulders and shook her gently American lighting men la Increasing, ailsnt. wondering appreciation. All the | —“I «ore do wish It could have been and ths American Bed Crass Is bay world spread rest and w e « below, I different, little peraon. Maybe some ing In thr open market slm o« Ibe She adjusted the binoculars and lime when ! get rééliras for human asms quantity of knlltsd garments a s peered westward from the great height companionship and rom» aol to cavort Is now being made by ths woman safewhen« the ramp sal. Dl.tantly. snd In the bright llghis for a while, I may nnleers In ths Bad Crura. Camp Dtx, Camp Upton, Camp fnr below, the green of the forest broke pass you on a street somewhere. This down lo s bsty line of steel-blue that world Is very small. Oh. yes—when Ml"». Camp Merritt, Camp Vail and run In turn lo a huge fog bank, snow- you go to Vancouver go to the Lady, the avlaltnn fields ara within tha Juris •mlth It’s n nice, quiet hotel In Ihe diction of ths Atlantic IMvIslon. B e white lo the rising sun. W ist end. Any hark driver knows the side« these camps, ths Division sup “Tb-re’a a lake;'* she mild. plies Madison Barracks and Korin E îS Z S Z S Î5 K ÏS H 5 Z S 2 5 ÏT C 5 2 S c S 2 5 Z S H 5 2 5 ïS Z 5 Z S 2 5 2 S î,re5ZSZS2SZSZ5ZB “No. Salt water—a long arm of ths place." Hancock. Wadsworth, Hamilton, Jay, PARKERTOWN He dropped his hands, snd looked Pnelllc,” he replied. "Tligl’s where Wood. Totten, Tllden, Hcliuyler, Rim stendtly nt her for a few seconds, cum, II. U. Wright and Terry. yon «nil I port eompnnjr—to your very Russell P arker, who is attending «rent relief, I dare say. But look off steadily and longingly. Manual Training school a t Urooklyn, is In Ihe other direction. Lord, you can Red Cross Man at Camp« "flood-by!" he «aid abruptly—and spending a two weeks vacation w ith sen two hundred miles! If It weren't walked out. and down IIts- giingplunk At Ihcac stations. Including some his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood for the Bnhllie range »Hiking up you that was already being cast lo o se, and miscellaneous giving snd In addition could look clear to where my cabin I nwny up the wharf without a back to 110,DIM Christmas packet« Ihe Bad Parker; the school being closed for th a t Cross has distributed 52,378 sweat era. «lands. What an outlook I ward plificc. period to save coal I HP m u ffle rs 3 8,ISM "I told you. I think, about prospect The Stanley D.’a «Iren woke the Hi'-..... h e lm u t« Hilda Cummings, who is employed a t wristlet« 52,747 socks and 3,U7I) com ing oti the head of Ihe Nnus last spring. echoes along the wooded shore. A South B ethlehem ,Pa., is spending some I fell In with another fellow up there, throbbing that shook her from stem fort kit« time here a t the home of her parents, It has also given to the Navy 13,919 and we worked together, and early In to stern betokened the first turnings Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cummings the aeason made a nice little cleanup of the screw. And slowly she hacked sweaters 7,744 helmet« 8.U75 muf Mrs. E. A. Grover of Philadelphia on n gravel bar. I have another place Into deep water and swung wide for flers, 11,01» wristlet« 14,020 socks and U nder P e r s o n a l D irection of JO H N HILLER I was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8,107 coinfort kits. This makes a to «potted, by the way. thnt would work the outer passage. tal of articles dlalrlbuted by (he At Silas Cummings out a fortune If a fellow wanted to Haael went out to the rail. Bill lantic Division last month fffl.lflT ^S2SSSHSHSHS2S2S2SHS?S2 Estelle Cummings of Camden is visit apend a couple of thousand putting In Wagstaff had disappeared, but present ing Gladys H orner some machinery. However, when the ly she caught sight of him standing on sweaters, 27,OSS helmets, 02.404 muf June rise drovo us off our bar. I pulled the shore end of the wharf, hla hands flers, 50,273 wristlet« 67,387 socks snd William D. W right, who has served 0,810 comfort kits. clear out of the country. Just took thrust deep In hla coat pockets, staring his term in the U. S. Navy, is home for The Red Cross Field Director ha« and a notion to see the bright lights agiiln. after the steamer. Hazel waved the a four m onths furlough and is spending come to ho the ntnln solution of the And I didn't stop short of New York. in all th e Best G ranites and Marbles envelope thnt ahe atlll held In her band. his vacation w ith his aunt, Mrs. Wm. great problem of distribution for tha Do you know, I lasted there Just one Now that she was Independent of him Amerlcun Red Cross. In every train My prices a re very reasonable when the quality Cranmer week b,v the cnlendnr. It seems funny, she felt mngnanlmous. forgiving—and ing camp In the Atlantic Division and w orkm anship is taken into consideration. Mrs. Isaac Horner is visiting re la when you think of It, thnt n man with suddenly very much alone, ns If she there are Rod Cross hendqiuirtcr» Give me a call before placing your order elsew here tives in New G retna three thousand dollars to spend should hail dropped bnrk Into the old, depress with a director nnd sometlmea sever and you will be more than pleased w ith the way I Mrs. Chas. Mathis, who has been get lonesome In u place like New York. ing Granville atmosphere. But he gave al assistants. From here whole unit» do business. seriously ill in Camden, has returned to But I did. And nt the end of n week I no nnswering sign save thnt he turned of men nre tiffed out with complete flow. I had all that money burning my on the Instnnt and went up the hill to sets of knitted garments, which are 20 W ashington St., Tom s R iver, N. J. her home here pockets—and, nil told. I didn’t spend where his horses stood tied among (he sent out by the Division In response Chester P ark er, Ij’dward P a rk e r and five hundred. Fancy a man jumping huddled hullillngs. And within twenty to hurry calls. friend, Chas. G earhart, were recent over four thousnnd miles to have n m inutes the .Stanley D turned n Jutting visitors a t the home of the form er’s In the larger rntnps n supply of five good time, and then running nwny point, and Bella Coola was lust to view. or six thousnnd sw eaters Is kept on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P arker from It. It w as very foolish of me, I hand to m eet emergencies. In the (To Be Continued.) Norwood P a rk e r was appointed dis think now. W ell, the longer we live forts where there nre no Bed Cross tric t clerk of theschool board. Atmore the more we learn. Day after tom or Held directors the distribution of Bed PLEASANT PLAINS H olm an,form er clerk,resigned his office row you'll he In Bella Coola. The can Cross supplies Is mode by the com Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A. P ark er and nery steam ships carry passengers «in manding officer. Stephen Bills and family spent p art n fairly regular schedule to Vancou I represent Strong, Reliable Companies, son, Melvin, have gone to T renton and It was early evident,” said John ver. How does th a t suit you?" of last week with his parents, John F Magee, D irector of Military Belief for whose business plan is to look after their will spend a month with the la tte r's "Very well," she answered shortly. Bills and wife, a t Toms R iver. Steve the Division, “th a t to prevent w aste customers, because they know from ex parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. shourds “And you haven’t the lonst twinge of came home Saturday to g e t the house nnd misuse of m aterial our distribu perience the company which acts fairly Mrs. Serena Shourds of Tuckerton regret a t lenvlng nil this?’ warmed up, intending to go back a fte r tion must he made In n system atic gets the business. spent several days here last week as "I don’t happen to have your peculiar the wife and baby on Sunday; but the manner. VVe therefore adopted the the guest of Norwood Parker Drop me a Postal Card, giving the date of expiration of your point o f view,” she returned. "The snow cam e, and they were snowbound plan of fitting out units ns a whole. A number o f our people have been on Policies The comma ruling officer canvasses circumstances connected with my com in town several days each company. He allows only ono the sick list. Among them Mrs. Wm. ing Into tills country and with my stay R eports from Newark are th a t John out lit to a man. On Inspection day ha ing here nre such as to me anx H. Cranmer, Mrs. Jay C. P arker, Miss Lavance of this place, who has been in checks the articles In the some man ious to get away.” Myrtle P a rk e r and Grace P ark er "Same old story,” BUI m uttered un a hospital there w ith pneumonia, a ner ns m aterial Issued by tlio War Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reeves and son, C ourier B uilding TOMS RIV ER, N. J. greatly improved. Lavance was D epartm ent.” der his breuth. E lbert of B arnegat, were w eek end “W hat Is it?” she asked sharply. brought up by Monroe Irons, and the visitors a t the home of the la tte r ’s "Oh, nothing,” he said carelessly, la tte r w ent to Newark to see the lad, RED CROSS ASSIGNS grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. and w ent on w ith his breukfast prepa and has gone to town every day to WAR WORK TO SCHOOLS. P arker rations. phone to Newark and inquire a fte r The evening of the third day from Schools in New York, New Jersey him there Bill traveled till dusk. When and Connecticut, which have been en VANH1SEVILLE L ester Johnson and H arry and Clin cninp w as made and the lire sturted listed for w ar work in the Ju n io r lie culled Huzel to one side, up on a lit ton Clayton are working a t Baltimore. Membership and School Activities De George Moore returned to L akehurst tle rocky knoll, nnd pointed out a half K enneth Jones, of Rock Hill, N. Y ., partm ent of tile Ited Cross, have been Saturday, a fte r spending 'som etim e dozen pin points of yellow glimmering has purchased the home of John Hill asked by the A tlantic Division of the w ith his d au g h ter distantly in the dark. Red Cross to make 50,000 French aud on the Lakewood road Russel Camp and Thomas Thompson "T hat’s Bella Coola," he told her. Mrs. B arbara Sweeney, of New York Belgian refugee garments. “And unless th ey ’ve made a radical spent Tuesday a t Toms RiverJ for ex This ts the first definite task to be is sp ndin some tim e with Mrs, Her« amination assigned to school children enrolled ry Schaucr Mrs. Joseph Cole spent Saturday In the Red Cross Junior Departm ent. IJ is the result of an appeal from w ith Mrs. R. Bills Red Cross representatives? tn F rance SEASIDE HEIGHTS Mrs. Ella Bills of Highland, is spend" who cabled th a t thousands of home-J ing the month a t the Miller hom estead. A d a ughter was born recently to Mr. less and helpless women and children Curlis P errine is now living w ith his and Mrs. H arry K ram er, form erly of there ure In need of warm garments.-*. brother Daniel Perrine Work upon these garm ents h a s beef, this place, a t Royersford, Pa. Mr. H arrison is very ill a t the home allotted through the school commH*r~ Joseph G. Endres is m aking repairs teos of Ited Cross chapters. The or of his son, R. H. Harrison a t the Sum ner hotel, which was dam der must be completed tn three Mr. Oscar E stelle spent T hursday in aged in the January gale Lakewood months, and chapters have been asked A new roof is to be put on the bor to report to the Junior D epartm ent John I. L ane is spending a week ough building, which houses the fire on February 10 the portion of the a h w ith his siste r Mrs. H. Jamison apparatus and the borough council lotment then completed. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson were room. out of town the past week Travel on the beach road and the bay RED CROSS DECENTRALIZES Miss C. E. Hern returned to her NATIONAL SUPPLY SERVICS. bridge -w e ll, there doesn’t seem to be school on Thursday any travel these days. The decentralization of the Red Cross Supply Service lias Just been N E W GRETNA Harold Allen, a clerk in the Point completed. This service lins been di Pleasant postoffice, has resigned to vided into two departm ents—the Red H. Z. M athis has been home on sick work w ith his fa th e r in the hydroplane Cross National Clearing House and leave from Hog Island shops a t League Island avy Yard, I the Bureau of Purchases. Levi Downs has moved into H arry j Mr. Clyde A. P ratt, formerly execuPhiladelphia S ears’ house I tive secretary of the W ar Relief Clear“That’s Bella Coola Over There,” He , big House, has been appointed direc Wilson Robbins has been visiting his Radiant W rist W atch Said. tor of the National Clearing House, parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Robbins Absolutely Free now situated in New York city. The Miss Georgie Cramer has returned change in their sailing schedules there Bureau of Purchases Is under the man to Pleasantville should be a boat clear tomorrow a t The w atch is m anufactured by one of agem ent of Mr. W. H. McLaren. Jew Suits m ade to O rder; Cleaning, Dyenoon.” Mrs. Hazel Dixon of H oim esburghas the most reliable firms in America, and been visiting relatives here ng,Pressing and'R epairing N eatly Done. RED CROSS IN SCHWAB HOME. is fully guaranteed, tested, timed and CHAPTER VIII. Miss Viola Thompson was a recent adjusted before leaving factory. The Sunday visitor a t W rightstown The home of Charles M. Schwab work to be done to own one of these upThe Drone of the Hive. Ralph Maxwell was a Camp Dix vis. A black cloud of smoke was rolling to-the-m inute tim epieces wiil take only and the town house of John D. Rocke ito r recently up from the funnel of the Stanley D. a few m inutes of spare tim e. For feller, Sr., in New York city, nre among M a in S t r e e t —, . . . i Herm an Reed of Atlantic City has as Bill W agstaff piloted Hazel from the fu rth er particulars w rite the New York the latest additions to the list of pri vate dwellings where Red Cross aux been spending a few days hero grimy B ella Coola hotel to the whnrf. Herald Co., Circulation D epartm ent. * iliary work rooms are being operated. B u s i n e s s an d H o m e J O S E P H G R O V E R & SO N Main Street Toms River, N. J. THE MARION INN O pen A ll the Y ear A ISAAC W. RICHTMEYER, Monuments F ir e Headstones In su ran ce P. L. G R O V E R Ladies and Gents’ Tailor F. HUTTINGER Wood Building Toms R iv er, N.J. 5 RED CROSS BUYS J MILLION AND HALF ARMY SWEATERS PA C K FO U K SCOT BEATS UW BY A N O SE k 'rttjr »SM *, la WHO ÜM« A galtui T im a, Arri»*« an Q u a rt* ' M iaul* ana O sis Hi* Orlali. T « a B o a rd H an d * D ow n ■ L o n t L U I o f D o c U to n a ■ A Q L ItW O O O T O W N tH IP |*m»t* T. Holm an, »1700 la IIBlu R utter end Holman, R » to 1480 llW in a a l (in o !• « « • t l T r a c o T h e a tr e TOM » IUVKK BOROUGH OP ISLAND H fllO H TS R . R o tar<1 tla s rn e , »WO re -d a e d lo Now V erb T elephone Co., I4,4fl? 80 »750 W riting IB RvefytHaly’n, Maud« RadM. V. tlu rn e tl. raduced lotlH W sustained John K ehn. 8IS90 reduced to » lo w lo rd Warm» «onmoraiaa mme arau.lnr W indw ard Y acht Club, IU » ra d u ca d to T o - N l |( h t , F r i d a y , F a b . la C o n tin u o n » ( t o w 7 . 3 0 . A d m i t t i o n 10c ^ |j £ JACKSON TOW NSHIP l o r ld r p u «Bowla* lb* rffrcla a t Ilia »SW P A R A M O U N T p . e « f i i a V I V I A N M A R T I N “ I T n f i * h i g l f l * n D a * k . > » Mai war psottlMtlao la R ail and On* LlUM C. V snN oslrsnd, t* )0 to SIW W. T. B row n, *5800 iw lucad lo MOUO m a l n i the a u ih n r wltnesr d the folJo b O . Roger», f*X) to »1*0 M argaret llllrfaw o rlt» . W*60 vwducwd loorln* rare aratnai U na th a t war ________________ Also Burton Holmes Travelogue. T H E LAND OP MMB. BUTTERFLY," A m erican T*l*. *ndT *lo. Co., *1800» Maff*d n**r Virion* Mailon. UHMtnn to lüfRo L a u ra * . H olm **.»«» redured l«*»»o ■u*Uln*d a l a n boor » b v n Irafflr la lhW-k*«t: M a tin e e : 4, 00, A d m . lO e; E v e n in g , c o n tin u o u s fr o m 7 f i 0, | 0c. a ( j , 2 S ___ a t __________ u r d a y_ . _________ F e b . ______ G eorge R. W est, »3000 tu*t*lned M ra . K llt a b e ih K a r t e ll, *4 0 « rad u c cd **l*reoenlly a ahoullna and ruraln* (change acreage to 108 acre*) a n w a l tb r M i n of lb* Interew tln* to t m P A R A M O U N T p re se m * J A C K P I C K F O R D , “ l A / h a l M n n o u P a n * » D m .'» TO W N SH IP OP L A C IY . atrevt«. People tu rn ««I peering and * Charlta J. Scbmalgried,11850 reduead L O U IS E H U F F T H E O D O R E R O B E R T S in p ip in g S treaking « m ig h t through to » I100 Also I'etamount Comedy and Hear»! Path* News Raal. A m erican R ealty Co.,*t7UOauaUinod th* trefllr. le g » " H e » o f thundering Ih o e lw C . K a b e l, »1800 rcdurctl to LA K E W O O D T O W N 8H IP t r o r h i and sliding r*b* and nbatrurt »1100 M o n d a y . F e b r u a r y 4* C o n l in u o u t Iro m 7 .3 0 . A d t n i t t i o n 10c a n d I5 t Anna B. McKelvoy, SSloO to »1*00 tu n pede*trtnn*. ram * a R ralrbtnnn. I Wm. A. Carroll. **M rtdueed lo **»• M arg aret B ritto n , »1160 to »700 HI* eyes a rr* gln»«y a n d « « r in g ; HI* j Cha* K. .\p|ilegaU.»10l>r*dui-vd lo».VI W I L L I A M A . B R A D Y in a u o c i t l i o n w ilh W o r l d P ic tu r e * p r e te n t» C t r l y l e B la c k w e ll, E v*|*B N ational Biscuit Co.. »800 cancelled kill* nr*r* fly in g ; hi* bn*** »-ere twin-1 C re e le y fit M u r ie l O t l r i c h e in “ T h e G o o d f o r N o t h i n g " A lto H e a r tl- P a lh e N e w t R ed. Claia H. VcCafforiy. » 5 » euaU ired Ming On h r ram*. «freight fo r lit* Lakewood Sand Co.. »3000 to »736.10 F iubb W . L>avi*. I24W) auataincil p ublic hull**. If be ro u ld gel a build Joseph S ig e tist, »2200 to »1187 T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 7. W m. Spcti**r, 11»**) reduced lo *»ux» Matinee 4.00; Evening 7.00 and 9.00 on a gin«* of bt* national vodka by N, Y. T el. Co,, »11K29H.75 sustained W . L. W ilson, »Ifiutl rtdueed lo »I5t)0 be * • * aaved. Would h r uuik* A R T C R A F T p r ê te n t» i h r Q u e e n o l E thel Seym our. »15800 to (13600 Mra Alle V annolc, W O raduood to HI A group of ribald American» th e S c r e e n . M A R Y P I C K F O R D , in A rth u r H. U aborne, cancelled Asr tie r n d him on, yelling a t him In rne* »doti tra rk faahlon. Ill* fellow S ro lrh in m - j, Im H acdorlan, *4uu reduced to ***> sesaed in Spring L ake COMING— Fr Way, Feb. 8, George Beban In ‘Vook of Canyon Camp.'* Saturday, Feb. 9. Pauline Predcrick ■ M aria S. Hoyt, »19835 sustained ___ I »... a i «dl.-ntly made way for him. and aom* M anchester Land Co., $1750 rtdueed ‘1 ho’ ILovo That Live».’•* 111 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, MARGUERITE CLARK in " ti |he of th em even pushed people out o f hi* to t l t SE V E N SW A N S.” LAVALLETTP p ath , Rut they did not e h e e r; It wn* A lbert P. Lewi*, B a t , *4W sustained lieo.M . Blddelm an, »5*» reduced to 12» 0 a w a ite r too deep fo r aoumla, o n j ftoIdlatro lit ft»« front....... N. V. T el. Co.. »2887.50 sustained E lizabeth A. t.ox,*860 reduced U>» 5 0 ta m e R andy: panting, glaring, h * , m im ic a l d ro m lm r aorvtoo Pa. and Atl, R .R . Co., »660 cancelled •MB Ida Dole, »300 reduced to *2»K) I (c a p ita I »«trvlra, . leap ed through the door, and a aytu- i < u .m Pa. and Atl. R .K . Co., *150cancelled W arren li. B u rn ett, 57oo reduced to Ambulant-«* a a r v lc o ........... p a th lr. r from over th e aena w ho fol- j m ut Canto en «tei and real r««i hnuaaa. nenia— . . . . . . . . 1M,B| Am anda Bast, *1245 sustained low ed him reported th a t 0:1211% he had »450 Judge and Mra. Maja Leon Berry A<tmlpl«t r a t io n ................................... mt Inane F. P a rk e r,*850 rulu ecu to $»>»*) A. G. Pis her, *450 sustained a w ro n g Highland paw curled around h ive closed th e ir house here and have To n-nelrr aid tr th* civilian popefeNila H alm an, *500 sustained A rth u r W . U *rk.»400 reduced t o *200 th re e Anger* of Scotch. T h e early taken apartm ents in Philadelphia for lion, »002,580 has twen appropriait^ «toeing law. thank* to good «printing LONG BEACH T0W HSH1P L illie We |a h , »1KIJO reduced to$15uo The W ar Cnunril haa authorized fn the w inter. Judge B erry waa here h a d been reapected—but neverthelea*. Lem uel S. G ale, (2200 sustained Em m * G ra h am .12100 reduced t o *1300 the Rtirgle-nl Drcrslnga Servie» »»4 th e tre n rh had been tak e n and th e day P a.and A tlc.R .R .C o., WBUflattaUined lhc |, " fhoW er D evine B u tler, »960 sustained th* Hotplinl Sendee *32,230 aaved." Long Beach W a te r Co.,»5000t o * 10no H oyt Wells waa here from G reendale E llen E. 'S u lliv a n .* » » reduced to*H50 W eal Jeraey lnv.Co..*8000 to WOtai | N. Y ., on S aturday la st for the mediJoseph B. Fischer. $1800 reduced to W han Cork* Allow Ltakags. Joacph B. W illlta, »8000 to *2«xi ; cal exam ination, but waa refused be- $4,771.990 APPROPRIATED TO MAY KEEP ENGAGEMENT RING »1425 After corks have bean used • wM)a : cause of hla lam e arm H e la working Mary W. Brown. *20000 to $17000 B erkeley P ish t o., *1500 csncellcd they sometime* become so comprssMt COVER OPERATIONS. J o may City Judge Rule* In Favor of C hester M cA lister,*»200 reduced to LITTLE EGG HARBOH TOWNSHIP | for a position w ith the governm ent as th at the contents of tbe bottle leak Qlrl Whoa* Intended Sought ¡organizer of boys and girls poultry *100 out. T his may be remedied b, ra C harlea W. M ott. '$850 cancelled Return of Sparkler. , club«, a job a t which he had conald ,-rSusan » h*dwiek,»13fi0 reduced to*975 ting th e corks Id boiling water u4 N athan Holm an, $560 auatained [ able experience in th is county while Specialists Appointed to Commis leaving them th ere until the «riur 1 Calvin P . Anthony, *1400 reduced to TYiere can be no Indian giver* on Sam uel B. Allen. $400 to »200 I living a t Toma R iver. H oyt saya ice cools. The.- will th en be aa good 11 sion to Help Soldiers and th e Jeraey aide of th e Hudann. no (1200 M artin G. O liphant, »550 to »880 new and flt Just a* tightly. Ion th e Hudaon ia two fe e t thick, too ruled n Judge In Jeraey City, write* ii i Joseph A. Robinson. *3000 to $1500 W alter S. Allen & Co..»4000 auatained | thick to cut, a* th e ir m achinery a t the Stricken Civilians. T heresa Cox. »900 to *6U<> Mew York eorreupnndent. A* n result MANCHESTER TOW NSHIP. big icchouaea along the Hudaon waa o f th e declidoii a young awnln I* out ! Wm. H. Nowlin, *1400 to *775 Saving Your Mlrrora. • $180 dlnnnmd ring, which he wanted ! Wm. F. Heacock, »400 to $25'» built for 15 to 18 inch ice H enry May, *2888 to »2300 A far-reaching program of w ar re Sunshine Is destructive to rotmn ■ M ne-eyed, p e tite blonde to re tu rn to \ B erth a HallowHy, »1000 to »850 Rose H . Fay. *3500 to »2000 C larence Polhemua ia home from lief now la being carried on In ttnly and often causes them to assuns 1 blot. N. Y. T elephone Co., »8381.25 sus N ew port News w here he waa working under the direction of the American milky appearance which can never bt fom* R iv er E le c tric l o .,»2000 t o »1500 T he two w ere engaged, and. occordlna p j o h n P . K enney. *1050 to »700 tained on governm ent work, and aaya he will lu-d t'roita pcruiiilu-lit Italian Iteln-f removed. In arranging your room bt to cuatom. he placed the a parkler In C entral R ailroad of N. J ., »792 can take- som ethlrg n e are r home, aa there Expedition, headed ley Mr. Rotiert I', careful to place th e m irror ao 11 B. A. Mulheim, $10«o to »500 q u e stio n on h e r left hand. T hey then celled ure plenty of placeB to aelect from . l'erklua of New York city. T his coût won't receivo the d irec t rays of th* q u a m -lcd beenuae she, according to j M arie II, Charcha, *400 to $250 Lakewood Land and Im provem ent He d id n 't like the V irginia mud, and mlgMhm rt-cenlly arrived â t lloiiio, sun. Charles C hristos, $2450 to *1225 hi« teatlm ony. p referred the tango. Jim. E lizabeth F arrell, $200 to $150 Co., »6460 to;$5000 he d idn’t like to be ao fa ra w a y from | where It was welcomed by Itnlluii ofnod foxtrot to alttlng on n *»fn a n d dl«Notice to Tax D elinquent! BOROUGH OF MANTOLOKING cttaKlng th eir future. T herefore h e ,, New Y ork Telephone Co., 15828.75 flclala. home, either Collector W ardcll w ishes to infora b ro k e olT the engagem ent uud demand- sustained The expenditure of $l,Cl!2.t)10 to N. Y. Telephone Co., $5375 sustained Se well Thompson ia aerving on the the taxpayers of Dover Township tbit cover the cost of operations tn Italy tu only ed Ills presents back. C larence K. B ertolct, *400 to *250 a few days rem ain in which to pay U. S. Jury in T renton PLUM 3TED TOW NSHIP the Immediate future will come under taxes, before costs and in terest mint T h e Judge wns called upon to decide A. S ch w artz, *14( 0 reduced to $1100 Kuss H am ed wns home from Trenton the supervision of the perm anent com w het her an engagem ent ring was u j Charles G u tU n ta g , *150 cancelled he added thereto, -o p h a se pay 9 Chas. F . P a rk e r, $7500 to $3500 mission. has alrca for the week end imaaiuu. This ,m s gum, mm,, which »ini-............. . . now and save yourself money, if vs g ift outright o r m erely a g ift contln-\ Wm. K in g ,[$500 to $200 Frank W. D avis, $2400 to *1900 stk g e n t upon the fulfillm ent of a promise M ias Leas has been e n te rta in in g her I been appropriated, brines tin* total up- are cne of the delinquents Story R . B a rk e r, $5700 to $2700 Joseph M. Cox, *1250 to $115o (can proprlutlons for American Red C ro ss; * to wed. Tin- court th en arra n g e d a ; s is te r activities 111 Italy to »4,771,990. SEASIDE 111- 1GHTS BOROUGH NOTICE O F SFT T I EMENT OF little “Solomon Judgm ent" sk it that celled dog ta x ) M ary \\ oodiufT.*lb75 reduced to$1650 M r. and Mra. W alter Davia have] ___ commission __________ to ___ The Italy has the w orked to perfection, so fa r a s the ACCOUNT Pa. and Atlc. R. R .C o .,$500cancelled moved to New Brunswick, w here he is following personnel of deputies: G ertru d e D eputy, *900 t<> *,;'>0 But«’** of Kf tijqmtit P MH'hew.t \ J Ju d g e and the young wom an w ere con N. Y. Tel. Co., $5493.75 sustained Notice la li**«et»v «rlv# it roar th e aornuut« o \ k t'l.c s iir II. Aldrich, New York c ity; employed. W alter was down for the C harles F . Buyer, *400 to *250 cerned. A. B. N ew bury Co., $6660 to $4000 fluirne I er. e*»»» ti r x f 'hf nr «m,i mrX week end and took his wife back with Jam es Byrne, New York city, Ic^ul min p .M h i Iicw b , w i . t»c PU ttietU uit mattiti b y * Mary E. B anner. $1650 to $1000 BOROUGH OF POINT PLEASANT ■itivi».I-; Dr. Joseph Collins, New (ran f i t * 10 I rei oi <■d for • itlrraent to -|| John M. W ackurtz, $1000 to *650 »rphaDB’ Cnnrt of rh roun’y of ocean, oo PriThe M atterhorn. him York city, medical directo r: Ernesto •day. tbe flrqtiliiy «>f March A. D. ’918. Joseph Risden,|$1500 to $820 Samuel N. Michell, $1100 to $700 T h e M atterhorn wns the favorite L. B. G ra v a tto n Tuesday attended l-'ahhrl. New York d i y ; Samuel 1» FLOHE Cg M. WI „«I <T Ralph Borden, $1000 sustained BxernWi p e a k of those who “ w ent In" fo r the A. L. B eckhardt, $1500 to $1025 the funeral o f Mrs. Florence A. King, Puller, New Yolk r!:y. flnanc'al direc D 'fed J a m V« A D. ’8lft. 1 ru fee $»» Sue L. W eeks, $3200 to $1100 h azardous sport of m ountain climbing Em ily D au b er,$1700 reduced to $1200 w ife of G rant King, the T renton con. to r; Guy 1.» well. New York c ity ; UZ5Z5Z5Z525Z52525252SZ5Z52S2S2S2S( In th e Swiss Alps. Now re p o rts say E. S. Johnson, $1600 sustained Susan W a tts, $1200 reduced to $1050 fectioner, a t th e ir home, 100 Parkside Thomas L. Robinson, Youn-.-stown, O., th a t there ts no more m ountain climb las. Allen Fellows. $1500 sustained Ida S. B eckhardt, $1150 to $900 avenue, T renton. G ra n t was a Toms su p p lies; Prof. D. L. W inner, Phila in g being done. It Is easy enough to E. S. Johnson, '$7500 to $6500 (on R iv e r boy. Mrs. K ing died January delphia; Rev. Sigourney W. Fay, Joseph H . Shindler, $2250 to $1300 g u e ss why, w rites N lksah. F o r those Wynn wood, Pa. block 46) Morris L. McGlabe, $2u0 to $100 26 who went around th e world looking Specialists on Commission. H eig h t, L aw rence Co., $8900 to $7400 Joseph J. R ingelstein, $1800 to $1400 f o r hazardous occupations before tbe H erschell S to u t has retu rn e d home Included In the general organization E nrique G arcia F erlz, $800 tc $660 BOROUGH OF SEASIDE PARK. w a r there Is now no need to m ake ex from Camden Shipyard and is employ" personnel are Louis A. Davis, P hila George Iw etz, $1150 to $1050 te n d e d search, to sto p at expensive delphia, otflee m an ag er; William E. H enry P. Hoff, $2100 to $1800 (on ed a s Prudential agent here E lizabeth A. Leonard, $400 to $200 h o tels, or to hire a re tin u e of guides. Hereford, New York city; Julius Roth, personal) F orm er Judge B erry and form er "Nineteen nations offer the adventurer C. Elwood Stringfield, $1675 to $1400 In spite of the Sugar New York city, transportation, and Ed Mrs. S a ra J. E gan, $300 sustained S en ato r M athis attended the sta te m o re or less of a sa lary along with gar I. Williams, New York city, secre John W. Holwcg, $400 to $350 A. B. N ew bury & Co., $6660 to $4000 autom obile club m eeting in Trenton Famine, we have kept b o a rd , lodging nnd hospital facilities tary. F. R ievere, $1200 reduced to $750 N. Y. Telephone Co., $5493.75, sus la s t week f o r the pleasure of risking his neck. Mr. Perkins Is president of the BlgeMichael Sculley,$1350 reduced to $850 up our stock of Candy tained No wonder m ountain clim bing has Jo s e p h Camburn and fam ily of Phil low-Hnrtford Carpet Company of Con Mabel E llis. $2725 reduced to $2300 Chas. S. H opper, $8525«ustained necticut. Professor W ltm er is a psy fa lle n off. adelphia sp e n t the week end w ith A. as best we could. Caroline Fox, $800 reduced to $600 T h e re a re those who sny th at It H orace S. L ippincott, $1960 to $1800 J. H a rris and wife, who are also en chologist and director of the psycho -will never agnin regain Its old high b o r o u g h o f b e a c h h a v e n Chas. S k e rre tt, $875 sustained tertain in g Mrs. A. C. Milliken of the logical laboratory and clinic of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Low -e sta te . T hey ra th e r think aviation Geo. Duncan, $2650 to $2150 (on im sam e city With sugar scarce, the Thomas H am ilton, $200sustained ell Is ar, architect of New York city -will n ttra e t m ost of th e devotees who provem ents) H enry C ow perthw ait, $1500 to $1200 G eorge W. Russell is home from a and Boston. su rv iv e the w ar. But your tru e moun necessity f o r eating Geo. Duncan, $1250 sustained Doctor Collins Is a widely known Long B each R ealty Co., $19100 to ta in e e r laughs a t such a suggestion. trip through Pennsylvania, visiting Caleb S. R idgw ay, $3750 sustained candy is even greater F o r him th ere Is no thrill to replace $15600 L ancaster, Coatesville and o th er towns, neurologist. Mr. Fuller Is a member . H a rry G. M itchener, $1600 sustained as f a r as the coal regions. He says of the firm of Kessell, K lnnicutt & ■the one he feels as he sw ings by his W. M ercer Baird (E st. of E lla W . than ever before. N. Y. Telephone Co-, $9010 sustained th a t in the coal region i t is h arder to Co., bankers, and Mr. Fabbrl Is a -fingertips over a 500-foot drop. B aird), $2300 not decided member of a well-known family of Penna. R. R. Co., $500 cancelled Beach H av en R ealty Co., $82010 not g e t coal than it is here, being necess hankers of tlint name. Mr. Robinson French A ristocracy W orks. UNION TOW NSHIP. a ry to first obtain a tic k e t and stand in Is a business man and hanker. Rev. decided T h e opening of a shop by Viscoun A rth u r T. V ickers, $900 not decided line, perhaps all day, w ithout g e ttin g Dr. Fay, a y-rlest of the Catholic K a tie Birdsall, $400 to $300 te s s Oort a ttra c ts f a r more notice in coal. T rains w ere going out contin Church, wns form erly the hend of W illiam C. C a rte r, $2350 to $1850 E ng lan d thnn it would In France, BRICK TOW NSHIP C o u g h D ro p s uously with coal, and he saw one strin g Newman School at Hackensack -where mnny a risto c ra ts earn th e ir liv Lem uel D othiday, $1050 to $900 Red Cross activities in Italy were A lbert Robbins, $375 reduced to $150 of “ em pties” 18 miles long, w aiting in g in loss lucrative ways th a n those Lizzie A. Russell, $650 to $500 F o r t h a t H o a rse n e st H enry McCormick, $150 sustained fo r engines to take them to the mines. undertaken upon a large scale a fte r o f n Wend end m illiner. T he present Wm. H. R eeves, $1800 sustained receipt On November 2 of a cablegram Lillian A. Palm ie, $4250 cancelled •Jlnrquess de Torcey D ’E tallonde keeps WyckofT L etts, one of the m ost re from Ambassador Page to the effect STAFFORD TOWNSHIP Thos. S. E vans, $1650 sustained an Inn at Carnac, the M arquee de Folspected of W aretow n’s citizens, was that help was needed Instantly. Hgne Is an om nibus conductor, the Olga Iren e Q uintell, $2000 to $1500 Mr. Perkins cabled an estim ate of in town on S aturday BAY HEAD C om te de Rosgrund w orks In a flour Floyd A rm strong E st., $400sustained Francis Cook, w ife and son of New the probable cost of operations for N. Y. T elephone Co. assessm ent of m ill, the B aron de Solgny Is a postm an M a r y E. Cox P a rk e r, $2000 sustained York have been visiting his grand the im m ediate future. H e, stated It a n d the Com te de St. Paul Is a clerk. $14,641.25 sustained would he necessary to lay out at once BOROUGH OF TUCKERTON p a re n ts J. H . Robertson and wife of of M. J e a n de R etz of th e sam e fam ily as Mrs. R u th Jchnson assessm ent $800,870 for m ilitary relief, made up th e L akehurst road, and enjoyed the th e fam ous cardinal is a grave digger; Abbie J. Palm er, $1200 sustained as follows; $3700 sustained -th e Comte d ’H nuteroche, descendant sleighriding Jno. P . Crozer, $4100 sustained o f th e officer who, a t Fontenoy, Is al Jam es D. Holm an, p resid en t of the BEACHW OOD le g e d to have cried out:, “M essieure U-s The Swedish Almanac. Richard D. Benson, $620 sustained County Tax Board, was here this week, A n g lais, tire s les prem iere,” is a gen The Swedish nam e alm anac differs having g o tten over the effects of a, fj y Telephone Co., $8880 sustained darm e. and the Vlscom te de Bardefrom English alm anacs in giving, be bad fall on the ice a t his W hitesville! Ocean County Gas Co , $3000 reduced neuohfc used to clean lam ps a t th e Gave sides the usual inform ation, n Chris d u Nord for three fran c s a day. to $1500. tian nam e for each sex for every day hom e, th a t laid him up fo r several days . F red Bunnell returns to New Bruns-1 of the year, says London Graphic. The TOW NSH IP OF DOVER names set forth have to receive the w ick today Preferred Two Halves. Harold Scamm ell, $2000 to $1200 approval of the king. The object aim ed T h e teach er had been explaining Mr. and Mrs. John K . G reen are Maria A. W arded, $2950 to $2750 a t is to secure a g reater choice of spending some tim e in T renton fra c tio n s to h e r class. When she had nam es for p a re n ts and to avoid the M artin Schw arz, $4601 to $3ooU fltscussod th e subject a t length, wish G eorge M organ of Island H eights, endless repetition of a dozen or so Jesse E vernham , $?00cancelled in g to see how much light h a d been w ith his w ife has gone to Baltim ore, names. A sim ilar name alm anac is Is «bed, she inquired, “Now, Bobbie, Charles T ilton Jr., $500 to $300 sued under royal authority In one of w here he is employed on the Magnolia ■which would you r a th e r have, one ap F. A. B a rn ett, $1400 sustained cantonm ent p le o r two halves?” Charles 3. Bayer, asks to have num the Germ an states. T h e little chap prom ptly replied, b e r of lot changed from 460 A to 460 Camouflage. Reduces Ice Bill. “T w o halves.” ¡no. H ilkinson, $550 reduced to $100 Camouflage is a French word of Ital “Oh, Bobble,” exclaim ed th e young Mix equal p o rts of cem ent nnd sifted A. Judson H arris, $2300 sustained w om an, a little disappointedly, "why sand w ith w ater, stiff enough to ian origin (cumuffare, disguise) and as Cecil L. Irons, $2400 sustained w ould you p refer tw o halves?" ! spread so you have a smooth surface, used in w ar dispatches connotes dis Irene Riogers, ogers, $1600 sustained j and lmve it one-third of an inch thick, guise by masking, as artillery, with an “B ecause then I could see if it was w orm y.” Alice M.. Robbins,$900 reduced to $700 | ^ thicker lf you wlsh. Let stan d a a rb o r of leaves built around a gun, or 1 Sam uel Novoselsky, i few . , «to -—jdry — ~«4days out. vnn You hovo have «a ernod good a s an observer on outpost duty, a Abraham and N ot Second-Hand. Ice chest, keeps your Ice longer and sharpshooter, etc., with whisps of stra w to im itate a chock or sheaves T h e F lo o r M anager—L e t’s see, T X Ï Ï * * » » C O - » . « . 2 0 saves quite a bill. of grain w hile concealing his body. y o u 're a widow, a re n ’t you? T h e word is pronounced ka-mu-flazh—M a rie o f the Trim m ings—Looka T o ast to Woman. th e first “u” as in “artistic,” the “u ” feere. I’ve been sellln’ trlm m ln’s In " S S J w .H S m n J r ..« » » “ « “ W oman is like the reed which bends a s In "rule,” the final “a” as in “art," fiths jo in t fo r fourteen years a n ’ I may (on Aum ack house) to every breeze, but breaks not In George W . Holman Jr.,$2oJ0 t o $2000 a n d the "zh” as "z” in "azure.” (kwh shopw orn, b u t I ain ’t secondthe tem pest.—Archbishop W hately. (personal property) A a u td . ___________ P R O G R A M .misEssuEHAYAKAWA.il ro r D ia a en ratn s . fit " ”9* money 1311 t Buy “The Lillie Princess" PERSONAL RED CROSS BEGINS WORK IN ITALY ON IMMENSE SCALE Candies Elwell’s | N E W JE H 8K V C O U R IE R PA G E F T . f¡¡¡¡¿ News of the Churches Uwm to taka out Ibair Iba earpenlem' antan, quartata at Helmer Among Iban* erba fO«M RIVK N. P. J. M Ih* toraabytartan raurea Sunday «rar* hom« war«; Charlea L. Tilton Jr., n a il Uw aarvkua will ba aa follavra: ¿ M l DAY (Alt*#tt»oe) IK B . I, t f l f Hobart W, Lomax of Ton» Rivor, , la.IO a m , I'lMcfclng by Kav. Welter Clayton. Doc Wilbur and ftarh It. C. Mwon Hanklna of Germantown, Farcy Apple- nrhoo 4 fur Mit.» »tody *1 11.4*. 1 ba CkrtiUM Kmlaavur maatlng *1 gate and Horma Clayton el Cedar • *A p m. G r o v e ; Laelte lehnuon of Pleaeani 7 *1 p. m . Preaching by paalur. February Piali», Georg* RII» of Ucean Onto! All servir*« until furtbar nolle* anil S hort«» month Roy Eli» of (aland Holght*. All re ba h*ld in lb* r ha pal. to exmuarva light A stormy winter heat. Otw-tw«lflh o f 1 M I1» fOM turn««! Inday. Prlday. ¡tom* have andWrdneaday, 7.4ft. wrakly prayat mauling. If anybody hod • l«sky roof.to four d token tbeir an*oo wilh lh*m NEW JER SEY C O U R IE R BREVITIES i j S '',¥ .1l,‘" S S f S i t Ik... s to . u .q ih u Ä lu v « r t a i r»i< N i« NT« NM Kw ixmmI K | i lî*m IT! s iTl « KJ AIUh i. Croup, Teto* K ivti 9L1 Arthur .ours, Wsrt-town 1SM l.rslo r Mrgili, Lak**oo«i 161? U tra r I’ptcrson FU fur Limited Service Only lu ll I t i I li a * lift' I li f t J I I M ParlK-r T w k n t i * . l « rf J I I . . .I N ra .i.l« 1*4,X »»lIllSIM I: H H .l. »»« n -i.m ,, i : i « , r . l l . U a n i. id>kr»,«»i Alln-,1 J Sranlon. I j i k « « — .I IS K t l*ra 1 11»Ml, r . t o k r « . » » l nu n ia .-r< i ti. 1*«,««. t v a iiin s IXU« Il. - t l.—M K M l- r » « . 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S u r f t ’llj W a llr r li. \V« »t«i|i, laikt-wuml 1 | ih i WIIIU \ C i.m il. llriM .kvIllr 11«» II..m r t • T ( ir m il. T . m ii » K lvrr. I l i a O v lrtt H o»hlir, F u r lit-. I K lv rr 11U1 ( 'n rl Tlilf lm u ll, M ini.iliatvklii U :U ll r iir y «' UolM*rtxi4Hi, l.ak« \\«m»«I. 1141* lla ru lfl I'. <ail hIc111, T iii'k rrto ii. II. 1s Alvin C. I*ti111. Manahawkin. lllla 121*1 1211 121N .1III«. I I. ('hilfr.V, I'u lllf I*Ira .-«aIlf. John ll. T ra t, C n la r Kim Juli 11 II. Kj'diu, l.iikrw u u il. JaiiirN ol. Stunt, Hariirpral. 1221* F r n l S|iriiKi«'. W r« | «’ri*4*k. 1li.'la 1'Jaa 1275 12S6 1,‘il.A F ra n k F u ttr r li, l.iikrw uuil. Flivv. M. M illiuulil. 1*«»llit I'lrilNllllt. 1\. M. T ilto n . W t'8| I’t. I*l**>ihjim . W iln.i *1 A. I'hflfpy, l*nlol I’!• a -.1 nr (¡ru rjfr S|»lfz, I,akrw«»ui|. IK 24 i»lll»4‘rt F. K n u rr, la iiirrlto n . 1'14K (t«N»rK<* MiiHun. Ia ik r h iir r t. 1546 Kuy F r li'k r tl, M nnclirntiT. 1557 S rh ra lrr Kliljnva.v, H ariirjrat. KKI4 F r n l .1 K ik r r l, Urn ill K nirli. I iso 14011 141.*» 14SH 1 14H H iirn lfl K iilK U iiy, F ak rh n rsl. Ullid .luhiisMii. laikrw uuil. F ra n k II. A|»|ilrtralr. lin y Ilra .I. K m 1111 r«l W . Srnninn. T u i kcrtuii \ V IIII 11 in M. (in m u . laiikrwtiml. 1454 (MIITuiil A. IN nii, Islam l llrlulil.s. 14«» la lw ln W. A Ill'll, 1.11 k«*li 11r h! . 147» 141*5 15«4 la lH 1542 1543 1551 1«»7 r io r m c r FlillllpH , Huyvlllt*. larai'l Schiitxlinnk, .lackfum M ill». Si'w rll Thuui|iHuti, N fw Kjr.vpt. F iirp n ri V ln rrn m , Toma Klvrr. K linrr Cuok. I.akrW 'u il, K. I*. 5. Kilw nril I-. Lai'srn. N fw I'-KYpt. W illiam H. Iruns. Tunis K lvrr. Lrro.v (Jlhirsun, M anuhnwkin. IMS « M M tl IfttoftftUM tow«aleft* «Vf (¿pvt* «•fiala# Il *lfa*f<4 «a - I J ..*»•» 4 1m«*4* l'k ffU I I»*k K«fe«U I’fftoUaifllnt «to«*|. itoti» Ani loto* «Va 51 1*1«to* P I, N i U N « ali H . Wi «|**l*| » Tl* **•18»M* l«to, ' 1 IK7 A*M|-fc «Ir |*U I AAA A»•Ito#« j 1251 k| totMHfl II i IV. Atri Mim i . , *m-«a *« f*hilfttolrl|*lil», H tß f) I. ( H l t f t . O ft» » G i l t , Atbèuo 8|l»i«, Anioni© M. ffttM * |riM 4*iH i Olaf II. OImmi, American Lady Corsets Aflhuf JoRimhi, I lo h n D . i l n h k J M i o , V ir l o r K r i t f l f t ß , ¡ i .anwßWl Lnmon. Miogliole. KwAHnon. i O im r Oloon, Mon 6 Ìyw vflp»?, ( 't e t t i i l.« it« rti, Win. Rum m tn, John H liu v tr, 11 t t » i d t P i r k H lb r r l D . O m h tr ' V i r f o f J’ lJ f M , Tow ( « d i r U « o t; H iver. H rnr]f ICr< orm«cR Ir . Mori «lo a. (-uisrppt. Ailvltwrl ( Faint Fleasar t; llrsd, Krr-rat llrn rir I*. Mill, M» K t^ r a rk a r . Ma •t «7% I to M h l lir t o lH i*7 11 1l«to* A ILttra i-i h v s J T l F MI 2 * 1 1; k|. Ila* li) 21 l l » 2 i »hit 1: " U*v 1 v ie r H . U . I ' a m a 'T .“ 1, J o h n W. •i H 5 « i 11,1 7.14 1 . ..i, . . . . i F l s v e y J, k o r t w In k H 'li, U n i i»d H i p * w ! * L k - H ? y , i, 1 >I u -« ihh | l.ftkFW iR h 2» |» N J V ‘k-H * ìì M ia i', Ad»m \i Xi... 1Thomas . Bhrahsn. Jamn M.-Dorsl ijiiMm l'slm« 1 I f l in ||« r » M |. l U n i it o i i T om * K lv r r . I; Kdward VsuHhu-.Csssvtil Whitvsviil* RECENT 0EATHS HM) A rthur R. Luhar, Turkerton 1222 P rp .trrick Mi,*roar, l.akewml Lakewood, January, 3(> 't r a a r p I 414 Jsm rs Q. Brahn, T onu R iver D. J oh neon died Sunday of u ltim a and The*» «rill be exam ined elsearberr. h e art trouble. Mr. Johi-aon, *gtd 47 under traiw fera; years, had bean ill for»um r tim e. H is I Tftll » ..» ... I . . * llu ln tr -. S kll* IM I.r t n . laa- |t.*i« -rl H » ll. IW a. k M ax-» health became *o poor th at two m onths 7Mt F r r tlk 1», Wrr vr run r r , 1*1- l'lr « M ii l I «go he gave up hia pneition a t the »21 Mll«0 A ir hdlt'lr | IV n .lIr lu lt H I*. »51 IdlW ftril I I W h ill Menokoxabr» L aurel house wkero ha had been em »»A llrttjo tu li, JnkMMUi IW in k K i n « | n | « « li- « a r t t* llitln u i« l^krw m tol ployed 30 year* I IMA Jauiro 1». Kutfrm . I ■»krto , mh| Funeral aarvica* w ere held ihl* a f ' 1225 Jmtftro H irh ltu r« . la lk . to.KNl I .T 't W illia m J. I .initial«. I i . i u l r l , . h l a ternoon a t two o'clock from his lata 1.12« V ln r r n l t* W r lr k . la»krW.M»l residence w ith Rev. W. G. W edem ejer IH1I? II Norton IH»«. Muntuluklhtf 11**1 .luh 11 A. M. Itr l.l. laakt ouu,l It I I .1 t.t charge. Internm ent was made in 14»« I v e r y M Vaufl*>r U ia ii.i llr ia h to 1.1«I Faul A trfta m lrr, |V n *llr*u n , K *' the G reenville cem etery. Surviving I «'»» W illia m V Thun». la ik t w.M„l arv hi* wife, and nine son*. Joseph. 15»» J.-lm o llarh iiu r U ltra iM H l 1*27 W ill» n l It. K rrli kMiti. I ’ulm IMaaoatil. W illiam, R obert, Jam«», Edward. W al It. H \ K if .nu .1 1» a, h lla v r ii te r, Stew ard, Howard hmi Paul. F our • | i 5» T r r r * Ur«ltlrn. IdikmiMMl. I«? « A llw rl I v im n a n . Tuttio lllv r r sisters, Mr* Carrie Norton o f Trenton, T hese did not show up for exsm inat , Mr*. George Marsh of Kahway, Mrs. ion when called: George loline of N orth I ong Branch, I "«7 K flw lii A. F a lk riilm n c . Ila r iu g a l. and Mrs. R obert Eat ell of Lakewood, { MU1 l ‘nrI .lu h ii-u ii, S ra»lt|r I'urk. | » 0:1 i **•«», W a llr r H III h 'H T»m « K lv r r and one brother, Ralph Johnson of im i .% H a rr y A i'iilrg ali*, S«ai«i«lr I'a rk . I » s i Kay 111 I. K vrlnifh aiii. Tnnn» l l l t r r . I Lakewood also survive j liam IftHt? , j» M I j u nis It» » W in W . - | | ) Hall*» Sa .M .lr I'a r k A lrv . (*» U »l«lltln r, V an lllw v lll* * llr iija iu lii Jnhlimili. I.nk« «uu«l W lllln iii Ialrht 4*11»tt*ln. iiu liu rn v lllr Chari«'" I I Itaa h lrr. NVnr»*l«nn | 1 *ii til "in' Itrtfkilo, C alah rla. It a h I .Ml 7 l.u -u -li it Sm ith. Cn»»vlllr, I 1571 I'harl**" K rlil, 1 »-li.irm III«* Hi»» F . I la r l . N o rth llr a .h llu v m . The body of John l.aV snce, a young man from Pleasant Plains, who died j Wednesday in a hospital in N ew ark, was brought here yesterday fo r b urial. 1 La Vance was brought up by Monroe Two new men were regiaterevl Wed. Irons, who looked upon the lad as hia nettday of thl» week: P e te r C. 11olive- 1 own son. He went to Newark to work boach of Tom» River, who was in the on the shipyard job th ere, was tak en (’»mil Zone nt Panam a la s t June and 1 down w ith pneumo iu and sent to the recently retu rn ed homo: Chnrle» R. hospital. While very sick, report» Brahn of Tom» R iver, whose enlist ! w ere favorable up to the duy of his m ent in the navy expired Septem ber i death. 15# 1917, and who had expected to he . ca l« d back nt the expiration of four , Frank Peterson of Hooper avenue month», but w«» not. They were given < died on Thursday, January 31 . He waa re g istra tio n number» and will make j a c arpenter by trade, and had been out questionnaires. in failing health fo r some years. At one tim e he opened a news sta n d in the Man’s Efforts Show Worth. C. R. R. depot, but there was not C haracter 1» best seen in the pur enough trad e to keep it going. His suit of it* own Ideal». Left to him- | son Frank enlisted in the n a v y , and »«•If, man find» tlie level of his own 1when last heard from was in the naval thinking- Ills leisure hour» a re the | aviation corps, near Paris, France. He index of hi» Inner worth. It’h what a fellow tries to be that show» his aim, leaves a widow. Funeral Sunday; declares O ut. It’» easy enough to j burial a t Catholic cem ete-y in I.akemove along with tin* flowing tide. It’s wood. struggle against odds th at tellN of character. The world may never st‘<* She Is the Rose. your effort because It Is engrossed in "Come, and I will show you w hat Itself. But you will And the response Is beautiful. It Is n rose fully blown, of effort In Increased strength and bemns tho proud florlat. See how aha multiplied power. Even if you never alts upon her mossy stem, the queen succeed In realizing an ideal, you are of flowers. Her leave* glow like fire. a better m an for having made the at Tlie air Is filled with her sweet odor. She is the delight of every eye." tempt. Agent for H i r s h b l o n d ’s F A M IL Y Adjoining Post Office O U T F IT T E R TOMS RIVER TELEPH O N E ! M ail or telep h o n e o r ders w ill be delivered by p a rc e l Post at our exp e n s e on purchases of One Dollar 13 M A Splendid Assortment of Good, Warm Underwear For M EN, W OM EN C H IL D R E N The most underwear value at each price that we have ever shown. We urge every person to come and supply their winter needs right now while the assort ments are still complete. We honestly believe that every one who buys one or more suits of underwear from our present stock will get more actual satisfaction for his or her money than ever before. So it is really a selfish desire on our part for more satisfied customers that leads us to urge you to buy. But at least come and see what excellent values are offered. UNION SUITS, SINGLE GARMENTS—Fleeced Lined, Ribbed and Wool. This Store is Complying with the Government Request, and Closes at 6 P . M. Every Night—-Except Saturday. F A M IL Y O U T F IT T E R , TKom*« hrv » r , Migli N u l , I m ‘» I U i ||) « « r t , U k t ' H ofèlM , K t« 9 g >|>l AnNtiN K«»#R. IM AJtx n b * ltN « f ÏWft ( l i i v f i r f ■giftet, IHN ’* AM rtt . Ahikn»»», Mtn-i Mi*»», w *w «i.. _ ■ a ^ _______ , . I '<■ WA F !»>• lohfthi 9t * - TT y * lin o « on S a tu rd a y , S u n d a y , M o n d iy and W a d n M d a y itWUftiwI If* « fftg t II #«%•» U ri»?«» (MftMtwMfttit* t . . . ¡ItoAnitoft I j M I f H « UfflÌMl* I Hi U a p t IL m A mËmmmêëë. IM.1 »m Wi Ha» le p ri H !*»*• -N*t»f*a*«t. Ilo*« | | ««Oft» W«tÌT| ftl«4 |!|««f tati M.*4»i«»4 J IVtofHto»« i *«i*t Hmb li 4i«à|ìpf»w«. Ml H Mi* H*»»*« T » IUj R«4 H t u*at»| |*xaft»| VlotalRl |44t I H i Willi*«» A t|*»«MÌ«f«l t o |Wr*M«sl T IMMI, T M u iifU . II II II II* — »•■1« tiwfk II**«* I ft«. Wir»Mi» Tafc»ww*l »«:* N i a i A Cftnmn |lf * r | H*«<r» U«! I '* « Il Kfo**f l^afltd III*** tt» A Mn4. II •"U* f c*. Mw»r4, H llaé M il* i »-i l'iM u* H i lM « r U lr ta M i 1 ItMlMpI1, MlfBMBi, i . H HllaRi l*o»I T«a*%*4* -*i » * IV. . !,%*■«1 „ ,, * Taaftto* Vim. MJ >1 I 4M§r Iftrktoft Hill* IU i -fc l|»*»l If*. N |t n |f | |Ut*-« I V. i ««• «11le l*i h— if»lufttl Kr«. Il Ila««« Nil IteM . NI7 , Tn«« Ml»*« %ft»«ri «LtYftéttp#, Mil ui Tito*« F allad lo FUI O ui Q oealteaaaii«* TRats stola» « s to il» draft law » iN*l af ftaaaHar A __ al Ito» ara f.-r»i«n»i«, protobl)r aitai» «Ito «Ojr M4 «aL itlaid i I «•k The int e rine o f Iba A. A. Brunt Lumbar Co atore on W ater stre e t I« j A t S t. Joseph'* Catholic church. Rav. being remeda lad I I« 7 * A U nnnna.ructor.aarvlc#* neat , , . . .» . ..b u u d a y will be aa follow*! Thia » a hard w inter on gam e, both Mam a t t o .» * . Hermon and B a* Thl* w in ter ha* M ine of Uw old quail ami rabbit. Gunner* would do «diction lim a n guearln* Sundnyocbool. 1 1 .» Mow'd you like to bo the milkman wall to »** th a t covey* of quail In th o ir neighborhood nrv M =Flrat • * ¿Friday V . d' vo“ o n ' * J Fab, “ I a t 4 and in thta w eather aorviraa Sleighing parU ee and coM tlng parties A service flag w ith 18 star«, amt S 8.80 a. m .. L akehurst at 7. Monthly moating of St. Vincent da have been all th e go roll of honor with 18 names, were Faul aorlaty H erbort C layton 1» working a t the placed in Raum lodge of Odd Fellow* Monday evening. The Odd Fellows K. H. B erry atoroa Service« a t Christ Episcopal church, Thant a re W in*one person* from will change th eir •neetings to Tu«*<!*y th* Rev. Chart»* II. Ilolmaad, ra cto r, evening during the heatieaa Mondays en next Sunday, will U* aa follow«: Ocean County in the T renton hoapttal The w in ter o f 1917-18 will go down Running a smalt business in a shore I tM*i*. in . Holy Communion 11.00*. m., I aland Heights in hlatory aa an "oldfashloned w in te r" town is g e ttin g to be some job there ! 2.15 p. m ., Sunday-school • 8.00 n. m . Evensong amt serm on. The O cean County Poultry Aaaoeia- days. Labor la impassible to g e t, as Monday, 3.00 p, m ., Guild tlon held Ita m onthly m eeting Im I night the high w ages paid by the governm ent The enow ahovel, quoth i.ige N e w In malty lines is taking everybody into A t the M. B. church, the Kev. W. J. man, ia a neceeaary evil thla w inter. governm ent work. And no business , «ayre, pastor. service* are as follow*: can < om pete w ith the governm ent Coal ia a till acarce, though both yarda I 10 a. m.. P robationer', class 10.80 a. in., Subject o f sermon, have received a little in the past week f he mom* tax man is a t l.akew m d "P au l v*. N ero" or eo town hall, for the flrat two w e tk s in 11.4ft. Sunday-school The A. B. Newbury Co. le planning Lakewood, and will be a t the court 7.80 p. m . evening song and preach a number of im provem cnta a t th eir house, Toms River, for the la st two ing service. subject of leanwm, " P r e plant weeks. He will give you the inform a i occupation" I he pastor will preach both m orning Yeeterday about cleaned up the tion you w ant to learn about how to and evening exam ination of the Unit claaa men in m ake out your return* The govern 3.45 p. m. Wednesday, Junior League our county d r a f t m ent will allow a discount on your tax j 7.4ft, Wednesday evening p ra y er se r vice. Next S atu rd ay will be Ground Hog a t the ra te of 3% a year. If you pay Day and everybody w ill watch the i t before it is due I m- -t Knit G oods W e'vu w eather aa never before The Jersey mosquito lighters are Seen, Said These Sailor* W henever people g a th e r in the post- holding th eir annual m eeting a t the office th ey »till talk of tho cold w eath T raym ore, A tlantic City, y esterd ay . n ll, , , , e r they can rem em ber in paat yeare. and to day. R. F Engle of Beach The »silor. on 11* " ■ * ■ * ■ '£ " ■ Six month* a g o today we had had a Haven, is vice president of the associ- tev*Bl y r tl ® * * /I!** r m « n Countv , _ , „ . . ted garment* from the Ocean l ounty week of the very h ottcat w eather of a t on, and George . H. Cushing, aec... . ___ D . the sum m er. D o you rem em ber how rotary of the county commission, ia ■Red Cr«wa l hapter a t Tom* R iver and the verdict was th a t they were the wc sw eltered? on the program to tell w hat has been I would like to have Ousaie Applegate done the paat year in this county. Mr. finest knitted garm ent* they had seen. settle ju s t how many anowa we will Engle wilt talk on "S ta tu a of Mosquito T here is a story connected w ith thl*. w orth telling. A short tim e ago Dr. havo thia w in te r—seema to me wc have Control in New J e rs e y ." and Mrs. Frank Brouwer w ere aboard run over our q uota now Efforts are being m ade to s e ttle the tl e Oklahoma in an Atlantic port, aa You c a n 't buy wheat flour now un claims against the Charles L. Tilton guests of an old family friend, Lieut. less you buy the same am ount of aome store a t Main and W ater stre e ts. It ia Samuel I'hilea; who has o ften vlaited other flour—b u t then the stores can’t figured th a t the assets, if the m attes Toma River. They were tsk e n to the supply th e other flour. W hat are we g ets into the bankruptcy courts, would mess hall,and there m et Dr. H erb ert III going to do about it? pay about 33%. providing the expenses of Newark and Island liclghta, who Is The cold w e ath e r diives all kinds of o f bankruptcy did not e s t up the es surgeon on the battleship. D r 111 is woodland bitds into town. The cardin tate . An effort ia being made to aettle the son of D r.C harles L .l l l / ommodore al bird has been seen in the past few the m a tte r a t che rste of 50 centa on 0f the Island H eights Y acht Club, and days, while blue jays and meadowlarks the dollar. The total liabilities arc is a famous sailor of racing ypehts. feed w ith sparrow s, snowbirds and $4297.69, and the total assets $3256.99. Another officer on th e ship told them starlings a t your doorstep ,e debts, however, all but $1550.5*9 th a t in the distribution of knitted soeksf A big hunch o f I he Baltimore contin is secuied by m orgage, and the assets a pair had fallen to him, knitted by gent w ere home this week, many of beyond the m ortgages are only $510 29 Mi,a Emily Crabbe at Toma River, The officers sta te d th a t th eir men were Classified Advertisements in need of knitted garm ents, and Mrs. New L um ber Company One Cent a Word Brouwer brought th e word home, with F or Lakew ood No Adv. inserted for less than 15c ____ the result th at a box was s e n t off to The A. A. B rant Lumber Company the Oklahoma FOR SALE of Toms River, a firm th at has been L ieutenant Chiles has w ritte n Mrs. FOR SALE— F ;fty L ig h t Springfield there for the p ast th irty years and en- Grabbe a letter of thanks, saying: Gasolene gas machine, m ixer, blower, Joyed a very good business will open a . -.y o u r most bountiful and welcome . . , „, • tank and w eights com plete; cost $350, plant and offices in Lakewood m t h e ! he men will sell for $100. Address M. K., near future. The office will be in the donation was received. Courier office ___29 rooms now occupied by the Smock my division and m yself m ost heartily agency on Clifton avenue in the Thomp- and sincerely thank you; they are now PULMAN R oadster, 1912, good con dition; $200 ta k e s it. S. L. JO H N arranged la te r.— Lakewood Citizen, always admired Toma R iver ana its SON, M anahawkin 46 residents; you and your fellow work FOR Sale—Show cases, cas h régis ers have add«-d to its charm and a t ter, sa fe, and other fixtures. Apply The above appeared in'the Lakewood to JO HN A. ERN ST, Toms R iver 12 Citizen a fo rtn ig h t ago. Y esterday traction. Again thanking you for my men and myself (home is not so far 80 B U S H E L S potatoes a t $1.35 per Mr. Clifford A. B rant announced th a t away a fte r all) I rem ain m ost cordially, bushel. C o m e quick. FRA NK W. the arrangem ents had been m ade as SUTTON Jr., Tom s R iver_________ 16 predicted in the' Citizen article, and e tc .” SLEIGH for sale, c u tte r model. Ap th a t the office would be open by the ply MRS. ALICE HAGAMAN, Sunny- middle or last of February, negotia Ju n io r Red Cross Win* side, Toms R iver 18* tions for a yard being still in progress. Q uick Response in Schools The B rant Co. has the developm ent of STOCK FOR SALE ___ a chain of yards, with Toms R iver as The plan to launch the Junior Red Cross in the schools of Otv-an -county, FIN E family cow, $65.00, five y< ars the central one, under consideration. is m eeting with quick and ardent re olo, to become freeh within two weeks. sponse Already several schools are SCHMIT T , B arnegat_____________ 18* Bits A bout O ur School raising the mcney to enroll, and from FERTILIZERS FOR SALE m any are coming queries as to what is One session a t school Tuesday be done to enroll. Among those who '"L IS T E R F ertilizers— o r d e r now, Miss Goldie Leas, who has tau g h t in are now fo ming organizations are stock on the w ay. Prices lowest, quai ity considered; special figures on ton the high echool, ends her work there Beac(, Haven, Seaside H eights, Lavlots. L isters w as adm ittedly the best allette, l.akehurst and others fertilizer last sp rin g and summer, ana this week Cedai Grove school has been w ithout Mrs. Sarah H ernberg of Barnegat, is ust es good th is year. MRS.KA I HER1NE JO HNSON, E a st W ashington sessions, because of no fuel—though the County Helping Teacher, has the street located in a wood work in charge as chairman, assisted Miss Rose Kaufm an has resigned as by Mrs. C. A. Morris and Mrs. Edwaid POULTRY Crabbe of Toms River,' The plan is teacher of Silverton school 175 EGG capacity incubator for sale. f o r each school to raise a sum, either The roads were so the outside pupils ■PPly J • H- RO B ER TSO N , Lakehurst by contribution or by some kind of could not be brought into school byDad ______________ entertainm ent, equal to 25 cents for auto or wagon, several days this week CHOICE EGGS for sale, guaranteed each pupil enrolled in the school. The trictly fresh. JO H N HAGAMAN, school then receives from the National eward ave.. Toms River, N. I. ' society a certificate of m em bership, a Red Cross Benefit "c u s t o m "HATCHING. Two cents --------banner and each pupil a button. The n egg Day old chicks to order, any A concert to be given as a benefit for money js used by the school to buy ariety. HATHAW AY'S HATCHKY, Lakewood Road, opposite cc mç- th e Red Cross is being planned by Mrs. m aterials for the Junior Red Cioas ;ry, Toms R iver. 16 lohn Hiller, wife of the m anager of work, the finished articles to be sent to the Marion inn, fo r W ednesday even- F rance BARRED Rock Cockerels for sale, — ----------------------■om trap -n e sted hens. Your choice ing, February 20, a t the courthouse. !. JO H N FISCHER, Silverton 16 The musical p a rt will be under the di- j CEDAR GROVE rectio n of Mrs. Hiller, and the a rtists a re; Mrs. Hiller, soprano; Miss Mere YACHTS FOR SALE A community m eeting to organize co dith, soprano; Miss Clark, piano. operative community effort will be held POW ER B oat M inette for sale, 30i 2 et over all, 12 feet wide, with four Both these ladies are members of the a t the school house Tuesday evening, qle tw o cylinder engihe; cabin; cedar musical faculty of the Lakewood Hall February 5, for C edar Grove and Pleas anked and cedar tim bers. Price $300. a t Lakewood, llie re will also be sing a n t Plains. County Farm A gent Cooley le lays in A pplegate’s Basimallequip- ing and dancing by young local talent. will be present. This is the second d for sailing parties. JOHN B O R m eeting of the kind a t this place, and a ER, Forked R iver, N. J. o large attendance is expected. W ater Company O fficers JOR Sale— Auxiliary sloop "Good Our school was snowed up, or froze c k ” 3 1 ^ f t . overall, 12 ft. cabin, The annual election of officers anr* up ____ llv eauipped, all in first class condi n, bargain Apply R O I E ’S Ship- directors of the Toms River W ater rd, Island H eights, N . I .________ 47 Company took place on Friday a fte r Work on the cantonm ents in Florida, a t aviation fields, pays 22 cents an noon last. The officers are: ! ■ amuel C. FOR RENT Bailey Jr., president: H enry L. B rant, hour, or $2.20 for a ten hour day, as 1 TORE for re n t, 25 W ashington St vice president; Henry A. Low, treas- compared with sim ilar work in lersey, jpiy to MRS. GH ARLES FORGAN urer- Stephen R. Applegate, secretary , whence $3.8C for an eight hour day is ÎR, Toms R iv er G These are all directors, the others on offered. This is taken from an adfOR Sale, cheap, or ren t—7 room the board being Martin Schwarz, Josej h vertisem ent sent north by Ira C. Lamise, im provem ents, furnished or un- Grover and W rr. H. Fischer. bert. nisbed. Box 249, Toms River 8 It M l T u « d « y C aillai Ruud* t o r Neat Caw* Quota HIRSHBLOND’S Adjoining Post Office * most. T*» I IttH IW M O lUndu Do»» L « * ( Lèol » I U o f 'w to M TOW N6HIF Mtntol HotM*. HH0 to l H r t o t « , M M to M M t M *'•*• I •OAOUOH OP IttA M D M l t O H t t M, H o u r I I! • * '« • . I * ju t ~ U to N o« Volti t »WoMono C«., l 4 ,t M to r& o Mawte No4 W m itm io M F. »urn»««. **Mw tv 4 v t* 4 to * » « « Jahn Kahn. W M « d a n a i la » 1 1 » T o * N lg H l, F r i d a y , F w b. I. Contmuou* Itom 7 V). t o t# W «rr«n IV im l««itl V ». M « »«*!««•«!la IV M C H t o * TOW NSHIP iM W w N otMtwtno tt« N M i o f Itm « M No« war ptaM Itoltae Ul No«Wmi 0 * 9 L u t a t*. VanNcwlraad. IP O t» t i t o A . T. M r«««, *•»>« i «<Uk «*I to m a i n i IW H llw r « t l n . —«<! Ih» fot Jab O. K«N*!*. M o t a l i t o M erger*! llii«g»*«*U». 6*4âo r«*l«K«d towt i io ro m »ralnol tim o th at «roo A ta # H a r te n H o lm « » T ra vs h x n » « . 'THE LAND OF MME B D T T ÍB F L Y .' A m o u r.« faW , and TaW, Cto, *1»«« to N m m I «toar Vi. »orla atollo«. U o è o L au ta 8, Molate*.» * » ra d o .rd te k tó * ' aW U inad « t an boor it two n a d ir lo lh l.k r» i I n t u r d a y , F w b » 2. M a U n e e 4.oo.Adm, IQr. Evening. from 7*10, to», » tir, G«o»f® H. W«#L **|«maoBtly « «tonnina ami roraH if | Mm K lite h a lh P a rta li, I * ® H d iw d (rkon#« arr**#* to 16» «r«M) « m a al H o m o to r of i l o I n t n w i t « « louise huff a th eo d o re roblrts Chari«« ). h g h m n la ite J .I I M r*diK«d TOWNIH f OF LACIV. « rm a ISw tJ. loror.1 iw r iiig «mi PN W M m l H i t M ralghl Ifcnmsli to l i l t » Alco Paramount Comedy and Hearet Path# N e«» Reel._________________ A n d i n a R«nlty Co..»47U) «n aU P o l Mw lia d le. n « n l l i « o f Ihuiidrrlrif I hovbeC. KcNvl, I I M r«du««i! to LAKEWOOD TOW NUMI F t r a r t < and «Udì«« raba a n d «Matrari 911w M o n d ar» F w b ru a rr « Contmuoui Iront . . Adnutaioo c and ISt Ann« H MrK«lv«y. *8100 to *I«W to« pm tm lriaoa, rom» a Mrotetimmi j w in. A. Farrell, M o r » d « « d »« to ® WILLIAM A. BRADY in aMociêlion will» Wofld Piclutet pi «»«nil Coilyle ßlackw«||, Margarvi Britton. *1169 to (Too l i t a r j m t u » a la m i am i atarlo# : W* ChM K ,ip |.li#»te,IIW »«Ju t»il to too Mattonai BHeult Co., *6oo eoneolM kill« w ate d l l« t : U a körn« « a m tw in I Ctccley A Mutiel Ortnche to ‘T h e G ood fo r N othing " Alto Hcairt-Pothc Newt R^J, f l a t « U. V eC affony. 1*3» N r t t o f d On I o m m r. «fraîchi to r lb** Lakewood hand Ca.. $$9W la (lift. l*t F ra n k W. UaVM, UMBO ouoU ihiil dir tu ia » . If b« rolliti (H a turn.! Joseph f lf r tk f t, *£009 to »1167 T h u rad n y . F e b r u a r y . Matin«« . ; Evening and U 01. ■4pn«*er, llu u u m l u ’Oil to I » « oil a tla a a of hi* im ltonal im lh« h i S. Y. Tel Co.. tlliSW .7» au» ta t nel W . L. W ilson, IIKUM m lu c e d to *I6U9 | 9 l t . bo waa a n n i W ould lu* inakr . , T L fl Ethel Seymour. »15609 ta B W » Mr«. Alien V ai.note, *M ) rvilucvd to HI A ar*>u|i of rlh«lil Aniorim na mary ick fo rd A rthur M. t>eborne, ranrelled A» « t o r n i i him rot. yelling a l hlm In ra r« |d i v •eaaetl in S pring Lake t r a r k fanhltm. Ilia follow H rolrhm rn Jtohn liuk kioimh, MUu 1« S aturday. Feb, 0, Pauline Frederick t> » M isti— F rid ay , F eb. R, G eorge Behan In "Gook o f Canyon Camp.* Mari« \ Hoyt, *19335 auatalncd •• th e Love t h a t Livra.** MONDAY, FE B R U A R » 11. M ARGUERITE CLARK In " iH f Nlonlljf m ado way for him , and «omo I V m rhe»i« r U m ) C o*» w N ftftd SE V E N S W A N S ," o f thorn p i n i p miteni |iro|i)o out of hi* to IIU&U LAVALLETTT p a th u m i hoy did not c h ee r; It a m ¡ jg q | 4 1|lk itiM lfii* h ,S 6 0 0 h # d U < ‘Od l o i l p ^ Albert P. Lew », E a t, *449auatnte"* n m a tte r too dort* for aoiinda, On 1 E lisa b e th A. « ok.ihMJ reduced toNkiO finirti»»# «1 IK« N, Y. Tel. C«., *2997.59 auatoinml J I N rflfv i rtr***in lam p Snudi ; iwnllnc. glaring. Ir Pa. and AU. R.R, Co.. *<6o cancel ho Id* M r , t o w f e c u n d to AS*1 ltaa fkttiil M f t l f # . . . « •••«««, lM |m i ihrouch ih.- dour, and n ajrm _ A m b u la c i'' » » ' I f * ..................... Pa. and AH. K.K. Co., fiso cancellid W arren It. B u rn e ll, *7«> reduced to IRW partite, r from or or Iho m l who fot I C*anl«an ami raal ho um«............. u»m Amanda Baal. *124» auatolned lowr<l him reported that 9 2914 ho had 94*0 Judge and Mn». M aja Leon B e rry ; A4mlf»l*7f«ii'*i» ...» . . . . . . . . . ... A. U. Fia her, *450 »u»l«in*d laaac F. P a rk er.* « « reduced to *•*«> a a tm tii H ighland paw curled around h » ie , laced th eirh o u ee here and h a v e ' To «Id fr ih* rivIlUn Nila Malman. (A0n»uaUiMd Arthur W. Clark, *400 retlu.-ed tofJuu I k n o finger* of Bmtrh, Tho o«rl> : (Ion. h«« I n n nj pr» token »partm enta In Philadelphia for ; LONG BEACH TOWHSHIP «tonine law. Ihanka to good sprinting Lillie Wejah, IIHto reduced to*l»«* j Tt*# W ar f o n d i h«« «uthurtad ft« , . . the w inter. Judge B«rry » • » h*re I boon roapootod—but neverthele*«. : Emma G raham -ttl«» reduced to lia o u Lemuel S. Gale. *$20o auatalncd iht* K u m i m i I V * * * i n r « S e rti# » » u tuetohw ,! •» ‘h* Freeholder m eeting * Ironoh had been Inkon and tho day ! Devine Butler. »9*0 aoatolned Pa.and Atlc.R.K.Co., WtMlaual Ihr Hoaiilifil servir* Í X ir u t Long Beach W ater Co., 16000 t o i l » » 1 Hoyt Well* waa here fron» G reendale Ellen B. $uHlvai».*IISor«dtic€d to 1960 I« WIM Ha m Ah MM W ^ P R O R A M PARAMOUNTjNtwiH»i VIVIAN MAR I IN and SEÄSUE HAVAK.AWA ta PARAMOUNT ptcaent* JACK PICKFORD. 'Forbidden Paths i» "U/hat Mnnnv Pan’! Run" w na* "oney uan i Buy 4 7 30 7 ARTCRAFT metenlt lK« Queen ol .hr Screen, P ,m PERSONAL Jow-ph B. I* lac her, *IIM> reduced to *1425 B erkeley PJahU o.. »1600 cancelled J a r aa y C ity J u d g r B u lr a In F a v o r o f » heater McAUetor.-*2oo reduced to a i r i W h o m In ltn d o d S ought *1011 R o lu r n o f S p a rk lo r. Susan * hiulw ick.$1.1*0 reduced to « C .. C alvin P. Anthony. *1400 reduced to T lrere can bo no Indian giver* on fib* Joraoy aldo of tho lludaon. an *I2U0 Joseph A. Kobirwon. *3000 to *15«0 r n l.il a Judge In Joraoy Oily, wrttoa a There»» Cox, *900 to *«00 Now York «oirropondaot. A» a rim ili M m. H. N cwlin. *1400 to »775 o f |b o dorlalon a young tw ain la mil a »irai dlnmond ring, w hlrh ho w nnl.il Wm. K. Heacock. *400 to *25o a bluo o ynl. potito blondo to rot u m I« B e rth a H»llow»y, *1000 to *650 Tom» K ive r H lect r ic t o .. *2000 to *1500 T ho tw o wore engnged. and. nrrordlns E lo h n P. K enney. *1050 to *700 t o «ottoni, ho plnood tho apnrklor In K. A. Mulheim, lio o u to RVh) q uoatten on hor lofi hand. Thoy then M arie H . C h«rcha. *400 to *250 q u a rro ln l h rrnuao »ho, according to C harles Chriato», *2450 to *1225 h la tcatlm ooy, preferred tho tnngn. Jnzr a n d foxtrot to nlttlng on o nofn nnd dl*-| E lisab eth F a rro ll, S2W* to *15o ctuudng llic lr futuro. T herefore he ^, New York Telephone Co., 15928.7» b ro k e off tho engagem ent nnd demand- sustained a d hi» preient» hnek. C larence K. B e rtc lc t. J4IH) to S25o T h e Judge w aa culled upon to decide A. P ch w arta, $14(0 reduced to *1100 w h e th e r an engagem ent ring w as u | ('h arlca O u tte n ta g , $150 cancelled g ift o u trig h t or m erely n gift contili- ] P rank W. D avis. $2400 to *1900 goni upon the fulfillment of a pronti -n , Joseph M.< ox, *1250 to *1150 (can to wed. T he court then arra n g ili a little “ Solomon Judgm ent" »kit that celled dog tax ) w orked to perfection, so far n» th e. Mary W oodi ulT.$1675 reduced t o *1650 Ju d g e a n d tlio young w om an w ere c on-1 G e rtru d e D eputy, *900 to (650 C harles F . B ayer, $400 to $250 c e rn u l. M ary E. U anner, *1650 to $1000 John M. W ackurtz. *100(1 to *650 T he M atterhorn. T h e M atterhorn wna the fnvorlte Sam uel N. Michell. $11«0 to *700 A. L. B eckhardt, *1500 to *1025 p eek of those who “w ent In" for the ham irduus »port of m ountain clim bing E m ily D auber,$1700 reduced to $1200 In th e SwlM Alp*. Now report» say Susan W atts, $1200 reduced to $1050 th a t th ere Is no m ore m ountain climb Ida S. B eckhardt. $1150 to $900 in g being done. It 1» easy enough to Joseph H. S hindler. $2250 to $1300 gn esa why, write» Nlksnh. For those Morris L. McGlabe, $200 to $100 w ho w ent around the world looking Joseph J. R ingelstein, $1800 to $1400 f o r hazardous occupation* before the E nrique G arcia Perlz, $800 te $660 w a r th ere Is now no need to m nke ex G eorge Iw etz, $1150 to $1050 te n d e d search, to stop a t expensive E lizabeth A. Leonard, $400 to $200 h otels, or to h ire a re tin u e of guides. ■Nineteen nations offer th e adventurer C. El wood Stringfield, $1675 to $1400 m o re or less of n sa lary along with John W. Holweg, $400 to $350 feourd, lodging nnd hospital facilities jr. R iev ere, $1200 reduced to $750 f o r th e p lea su re of risking Ills neck. Michael ScuUey,$1350 reduced to $850 N o w onder m ountain clim bing has Mabel E llis, $2725 reduced to $2300 fa lle n off. Caroline Fox, $800 reduced to $600 T h ere a re those who say th a t It MAY KEEP ENGAGEMENT RING *wl)l never agnln regain Its old high b o r o u g h o f b e a c h h a v e n e sta te . T hey ra th e r think aviation Thomas H am ilton, $200 sustained -will a ttra c t m ost of the devotee* who H enry C'ow perthw ait, $1500 to $1200 su rv iv e th e w ar. B ut yo u r tru e moun Long Beach R ealty Co., $19100 to ta in e e r laughs a t such a suggestion. F o r him th ere Is no th rill to replace T he one he feels as he swings by his $15600 W. M ercer B aird (E st. of E lla W. 'fingertips over a 500-foot drop. B aird), $2300 not decided Beach H aven R ealty Co., $82010 not French A ristocracy W orks. decided T he opening of a shop by Viscoun A rth u r T. V ickers, $900 not decided te s s Gort n ttra c ts fa r more notice in E ngland thnn it w ould In France, BRICK TO W N SH IP w h e re ninny a risto c ra ts earn th e ir liv A lbert RobbinB, $375 reduced to $150 in g in less lucrative w ays th an those H enry McCormick, $150 sustained o f n W end end m illiner. The present Lillian A. Palm ie, $4250 cancelled "M arquess de Torcey D’E tallonde keeps Thos. S. E vans, $1650 sustained a n Inn a t C arnac, the M arquee de FolHgne Is an om nihus conductor, the BAY HEAD Com te de Rosgrund w orks In a flour N. Y . Telephone Co. assessm ent of m ill, the B aron de Solpny is a postm an nnd the Com te de St. P a u l is a clerk. $14,641.25 sustained M . Je a n de R etz of the sam e fam ily us Mrs. R uth Johnson assessm ent of t h e fam ous cardinal is n grave digger; $3700 sustained - th e Com te d’H auteroche, descendant o f th e officer who, a t Fontenoy, is nibeachw ood Teged to have cried out, “M essieure les R ichard D. Benson, $620 sustained A nglais, tire s les prem iere,” is a gen N Y T elephone Co., $8880 sustained d arm e. a n d th e Viseom te de BardeOcean County G as Co , $3000 reduced neu ch e used to clean lam ps at th e Cure d u N ord for th re e fran c s a day. to $1500. Weal Jeraey lnv.Co.,*80W) to U K " Joseph B. W llllta, $3000 to $»«» Mary W. Brown. (20000 to *17000 j N, cauav of hia lame arm He hr working for a jHUilien wilh the government »» LITTLE EOO HARBOR T0W N6H IF organiter of boya and girl* poultry Charlea W. Mott. >*860 cancelled rlubo, a job at which he had conatderNathan Holman, $650 sustained a b le experience in thin county while Samuel B. Allen. »4U0 to *2«) living at Toma River. Hoyt »ay» ice Martin G. Oliphant, *660 to --------- - (36o - . , J o n the lludaon ia tw o f»et U»ick. too W alter 8 .A llen* U te« 4 u u 0 iu .to 1m.l ^ (o cu, M ^ m#fhlMry *• 7.00 9,00 I ¡it|0 Prinpocc" Adroitiionto All Sbo«n |n a u n ie rrm cess 2Qc«nd¿3c RED CROSS BEGINS I WORK IN ITALY ON IMMENSE SCALE J4.771.990 APPROPRIATED TO COVER OPERATIONS. Specialists Appointed to Commis sion to Help Soldiers and Stricken Civilians. W han Cork» Allow Laakag«. A fter cork* have been oacd a «Ua they aumelltne* become an rompraant th a t th e content* of th e boltl* tot out. Thla m ay he remedied by yg. ting th o eorke la trailing water u t leaving them there until th« »«* eoota. Tilt.- will then be aa «0*4 » naw nnd fit ju at aa lightly. MANCHESTER TO W N gH IP. | big i. ehoiwea along the lludaon *•» Saving Your Mirror». built for 15 to 18 inch ice H enry May, $2XX8 to *23uo Sunshine la destructive to rntoua A far rvat hlug program of w ar rvRoue H. F ay. *3500 to *2000 I C larence Polhem ua ia home from Itof uow la tH-lug nirrlvd un tu llnly and often causes them to »»»umi % N. Y . Telephone Co., *8381.28 »us wport Now» w hero ho waa w orking under Iti. dlrvcllnn of thè Auii-rlcmi milky appearance which can never!» on governm ent w ork, and «aya he will Ited t'roa» |iermniit'iil llallnn Itoln-f removed. In arranging your roonb» tallied C e n tra l R ailroad of N . J., *792 car tak e »om athirg n e a re r home, a» th ere Ex pedi Iteli, Iteutled liy Mr. lini,cri 1’. careful to place th« m irror ao I won't rccelro th e direct rays of th a re plenty of place* to »elect from . l'erktna of New York city, Thla com sun. relied Lakewood L and and tm p ro v e m c He d id n 't like the V irginia mud. and iiilsxluu rovelli ly arrivcd et limile, Co., *6460 to’*5000 he d id n 't like to be ao fa r aw ay from « b e re lt «a» wvlcouioU l>y Italian ofN otice to T ax Delinquenti BOROUGH OF MANTOLOKINQ fidala. home, e ith e r , ,,, . Collector VYardcll wiehea to infem Tlie rxpeiiillture of *1,662.010 N, Y. T elephone Co., *5378 luatain ed I He well Thompson ia aervlng on the v ,|l i the taxpayers o f Dover Township that cover ili«* eoa» of opvratlons tu lini ' only a few day* remain in which to pif 8 . ju ry in T r«nton PLU M STED TOW NSH IP th è Immediate future urlìi come ui ' ' h 1 taxea, before i-oata and interest mai Russ H arned waa homo from 1 renton j th è »upervlKloii o f thè prrm aiient coni- be added thereto. ,-o p h a se p at f (’has. F. P a rk e r, *7500 to $3500 tulxalun. Tlils auiu, wlilcli hiu- uiivady now nnd save youraclf money, if for the week end W m. K in g ,(»800 to *200 «è. been appropriateli, brine» ilio tote! ni" are cnc of the delinquente Mi»» Lcaa has been e n te rta in in g her I Story R. M arker, $5700 to $2700 propria iteli» for American Red Cruna siste r N O T IC E O F SF T T 1 EM ENT OF a ctirltle a in Italy to »4,771,990. SEASIDE HEIGH TS BOROUGH Mr. and Mr». W aiter Davis have] The oommlaslon to Iluly lui* Hie A CCO U N T Pa. and A tlr. R. N. G o.,$500cancelled K«t»’ r of F U ii'iie iri V moved to New Hrunawick, w here he i» fotlnwlng personnel of deputlo»; N. Y . l'el. Co., $5493.75 sustained Noth'» I* S-IH,T »11-11 tint 'hr Hr,-„„„u 0h« CI,esili II. Aldrlch, New York city: em ployed. W alter was down for the iutiitr I <-i. o n u i x f ite ••i»tc ,>r«u,t «, A A. B. N ew bury Co., $6660 to *4000 » , Vow leiiul York elty. iqm ».Miiinw*. wi i uv »nanweed»laäaWfl week end and took his w ife back* w ith .1nines K yrii i rciHlibd lor »-uirmrui ui mivl* ,r ; Dr Ji.iit-I[*!i r<dilli». New Surr. * oBOROUGH OF POINT PLEASANT -•rpsaai’Cmn nt is i-can'y o1oc-«u mhim meMo York eily. n iedlen 1 «llrrci.o r: E iluy.ihr lini 'lit i.f Mtiri-ll 1. 0 '»iu. Joseph Risden,|$1500 to $820 FLOHE ■CK M Wl , ' K iT L. B. G ra v a tt on T uesday atten d ed Fabbri, New York «U.v : SiitmiH 1». Exmit-a Ralph Borden, $1000 sustained the funeral of Mrs. Florence A. King- Fuller. New York >1:y, rim»n r’ill rilroo- D 'l H t o » " ! N A n. *»i*. 'r* irt• h l Sue L. W eeks, $3200 to $1100 w ife of G ra n t K in g , the T renton con. lo r; Guy 1 « well. New York tity ; M2S2SES2SHSZ52525Z52S252S2525HS$5t E . S. Johnson, $1600 sustained fectioner. a t th e ir home, 100 P arkside Thom as L. Itoblneon, Ynnn .slow |a s. Allen Fellows. $1500sustained avenue, T renton. G ran t was a I oma auiililles; Prof. f>. L. WIlLier, E. S. Johnson, l$7500 to $6500 (on R iv er boy. Mrs. K in g died January delphla; Rev. Sigourney W. Fuy, Wyunwood, I'a. block 46) 26 Specialists on Commission. H eig h t, L aw rence Co., $8900 to $7400 H erschell S tout has re tu rn e d home Included In ilie general organization BOROUGH OF SEASIDE PARK. from Camden Shipyard and is employ personnel ure I-miis A. Duvls, I’hiludelpliin, office m anager; William B. H enry P. Hoff, $2100 to $1800 (on ed as P rudential a g e n t here Form er Judge B erry and form er H ereford, New York city; Julius Roth, personal) In spite of the Sugar New York city, transportation, and Ed Mrs. S ara J. Egan, $300 sustained Senator Mathia atten d ed the s ta te g a r L Williams, New York city, secre Famine, we have kept A. B. N ew bury & Co., $6660 to $4000 autom obile club m eeting in T renton tary. N. Y. T elephone Co., $5493.75, sus la s t week Mr. Perkins Is president of the Blgeup our stock of Candy tained Joseph Cam burn and fam ily of Phil low-Hortford C arpet Company of Con necticut. Professor W ltm er is u psy Chas. S. H opper, $8525wustained as best we could. adelphia sp en t the week end w ith A. H orace S. L ippincott, $1960 to $1800 J. H a rris and w ife, who a re also en chologist and director of the psycho logical laboratory nnd clinic of the Chas. S k e rre tt, $875 sustained tertain in g Mrs. A. C. Milliken of the U niversity of Pennsylvania. Mr. Low With sugar scarce, the Gee. D uncan, $2650 to $21*0 (on im sam e city ell Is an n rd ilte ct of New York city provem ents) G eorge W. Russell is home from a and Boston. necessity fo r eating Geo. D uncan, $1250 sustained Doctor Collins Is a widely known trip through Pennsylvania, visiting candy is even greater Caleb S. R idgw ay, $3750 sustained L ancaster, Coatesville and o th er towns, neurologist. Mr. Fuller Is a member H a rry G. M itchener, $1600 sustained as fa r as the coal regions. He says of the firm of Kessell, K lnnlcutt & than ever before. N. Y. Telephone Co , $9010 sustained th a t in th e coal region it is h arder to Co., bankers, and Mr. Fabbri Is u member of a well-known family of P enna. R. R. Co., $500 cancelled g e t coal than it is here, being necess bankers of Hint name. Mr. Robinson ary to first obtain a tic k e t and stand in Is a business man nnd banker. Rev. UNION TOW NSHiP. line, perhaps all day, w ithout g e ttin g Dr. Fay, a priest of the Catholic K a tie Birdsall, $400 to $300 coal. T rains w ere going out contin Church, wns form erly the head of W illiam C. C a rte r, $2350 to $1850 Cough Drops uously w ith coal, and he saw one strin g Newnum School nt Hackensack Lem uel D othiday, $1050 to $900 Ited Cross nctlvRies In Italy were of " e m p tie s” 18 miles long, w aiting For that Hoarsenes» Lizzie A. Russell, $650 to $500 for engines to ta k e them to the m ines. underÿiken upon a large scale a fte r Wm. H. R eeves, $1800 sustained receipt on November 2 of a cablegram Wyckoff L etts, one of the m ost re from Am bassador Page to the effect STAFFORD TOW NSHIP spected of W aretow n’s citizens, was th a t tielp was needed Instantly. O lga Iren e Q uinteP, $2000 to $1500 Mr. Perkins cabled an estim ate of in town on S aturday Floyd A rm strong E st., $400sustained Francis Cook, w ife and son of New the probable cost of operations for M ary E. Cox P a rk e r, $2000 sustained York have been visiting his g ra n d (he Immediate future. He, stated It would he necessary to lay out nt once BOROUGH o f t u c k e r t o n p a ren ts J. H. R obertson and w ife of $800,870 for m ilitary relief, made up the L akehurst road, and enjoyed the ns follows: Abbie J. P alm er, $1200 sustained sleighriding Jno. P . C rozer, $4100 sustained Jam es D. H olm an, p re sid en t of the The Swedish Almanac. County T ax Board, was here this w eek, Tho Sw edish name alm anac differs having gotten over the effects of a from E nglish alm anacs in giving, be bad fall on the ice a t his W hitesviile sides the usual inform ation, a Chris tian nam e for each sex for every day homp, th a t laid him up fo r several days Fred Bunnell re tu rn s to New B runs of the year, says London Graphic. The nam es set fo rth have to receive the wick today approval of th e king. The object aim ed Mr. and Mrs. John K . G reen are ut is to secure a g reater choice of spending some tim e in T renton nam es for p a ren ts and to avoid the George M organ of Island H eights, endless repetition of n dozen or so names. A sim ilar nam e alm anac is is w ith his wife has gone to B altim ore, sued under royal authority in one of w here he is employed on the Magnolia cantonm ent the Germ an states. TOW NSH IP OF DOVER P referred Two Halves. H arold Scam m ell, $2000 to $1200 T he tencher had been explaining M aria A. W arded, $2950 to $2750 T ractions to h e r class. W hen she had M artin Schw arz, $460J to $3o5U discussed th e subject a t length, wish Ie*se E vernham , $800oancelled i n g to see how much light had been «died, she inquired, “Now, Bobbie, C harles T ilton j r ., $500 to $300 w hich would you ra th e r have, one ap F. A. B a rn ett, $1400 sustained p le or tw o halves?” C harles S. Bayer, asks to have num T he little chap prom ptly replied, ber of lot changed from 460 A to 460 Camouflage. Reduces Ice Bill. “ T w o halves.” ¡no. Hilkinson, $550 reduced to $100 Camouflage is a French word of Ita l Mix equal p a rts of cem ent nnd sifted “Oh, Bobble,” exclaim ed the young A. Judson H arris, $2300 sustained ¡sand w ith w ater, stiff enough to ian origin (cam uffare, disguise) and as TXvoraan, a little disappointedly, “why Cecil L. Irons, $2400 sustained ! spread so you have a smooth surface, used in w ar dispatches connotes dis •would you p re fe r two halves?” Iren e R ogers, $1600 sustained ( and have It one-third of an Inch thick, guise by masking, as artillery, w ith an “B ecause th en I could see if i t w as Alice M. R obbins,$900 reduced t o $700 l or thicker if you wish. Let stand a arbor of leaves bu ilt around a gun, or w orm y.” Abraham and Sam uel Novoselsky, \ few days to dry out. Tou have a good a s an observer on outpost duty, a Not Second-Hand. lic e chest, keeps your Ice longer and sharpshooter, etc., with w hisps of $2800 sustained straw to im itate a chock or sheaves T h e F lo o r M anager—Let’s see, $32316.25 1gayeg quite a bill. New York Telephone Co of grain while concealing his body. woo’r e a widow, a re n 't you? The w ord is pronounced ka-mu-flazh— M a rie of th e T rim m ings—Looka Toast to Woman. 8UG e o rg e W . Holm an J r . , $3000 t o $2500 the first “u” as in “artistic," the “u b o re . I ’ve been sellln’ trlm m tn’s in as in “rule,” th e final “a ” as in art, n . 1« jo in t fo r fou rteen years a n ’ I may (on Aum ack house) and the "zh” as "z” in “azure.” lo o k shopw orn, but I ain’t second« S S Ä ’ i™ — " “ “ » *■***• jjfestad. _____ »‘■»s ■Sx» 4 00 V., on Saturday laat for the medl- ra l txam ination. hut waa refuaed he- 10 » v m - jz z Candies Elwell’s N E W JK K SEY C O U R IE R NEW JER SEY C O U R IE R T««> « » * « « . » i ; r n iD A V ( A iw M « i ) r m . t , t* ia BREVITIES f i t w i ry t t M W t month A »lottoy « tu to r i) n c l« # l( lh of IBM to iron* U anybody had » braky roof.ha (oui d It ooi T w t o ir flnow on » stu rd a y , .Sunday, Monday and WoditMday thto «in tor ha# aotM of lh* old' Umars guaaatng »low'd you Ilka to bo tko milkman In thto w ta tb o r Hl«l>bine pnrtto* and ro ta tin g p a rtita h a te boon all Ota (0 tta rb a rt Clayton to working a t tba K. H. H arry atoraa Thor« are AH Inaano parson* from O raan Coonly tn the T renton hospital The w lntor of 1917.18 will go down In htotory aa an "oldfaahloued w ln to r" The O cean County Poultry Aaaoclallon hold ¡U monthly m eeting l*al night The anew »hovel, «»uolh Llg* Kow m an, to a noeaaoary r*U thto w lntor. Coal to a till acarco, though both yard« have received a little in the p a st week o r »o The A. B. Newbury Co. to planning a num ber o f improvement# a t th eir plant Yeatorday about cleaned up the exam ination of the flrat claea men In our county d ra ft N ext S aturday will be Ground Hog Day and everybody will w atch the w eather aa never before W henever people g a th e r In th e poatofflec they atill talk of the cold w eath e r they can rem em ber In paat year«. Six m ontha ago today we had had a week of the very hot teat w eather of the sum m er. Do you rem em ber how we »w eltered? I would like to have Guaale A pplegate nettle ju a t how many anowa wo will have thla w in te r-a e e m a to m e we have run over our quota now You can’t buy w heat flour now unleaa you buy the aame am ount of rornc o th er flour—but then the atorca c a n 't aupply the o th er flour. W hat ure we going to do about it? The cold w e ath e r dtivea all kinds of woodland biida into town. The cardin al bird has been aeon in the paat few daya, while blue jay s and m eadowlarks feed w ith sparrow s, snowbirds and starlin g s a t your doorstep A big hunch of I he Baltim ore contin g e n t w ere home this week, many of Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word flo Adv. inserted for less than 15c _ F°R SALE FOR SA LE— F ifty L ight Springfield Gasolene gas m achine, m ixer, blower, tank and w eights com plete; co st $350, will sell for $100. Address M. E m Courier office 2” PULMAN R oadster, 1912, good con dition; $200 takes it. S. L. JO H N SON, Manahawkin an FOR Sale— Show cases, cas h regis te r, sa fe, and other fixtures. Apply to JO H N A. ERN ST, Toms R iver 12 ~80 BU SH ELS potatoes a t $1.35 per bushel. C o m o quick. FR A N K W. SUTTON J r., Toms R i v e r _________ 16 SLEIGH for sale, c u tte r model. Ap ply MRS. ALICE HAGAMAN, Sunnyside, Toms R iver _______ STOCK FOR SALE FIN E fam ily ccw, $65.00, five yi ars olo, to become freeh within two weeks. SCHMITT, B a r n e g a t __________ FERTILIZERS FOR SALE L IST E R F ertilizers—o r d e r now, stock on the way. Prices lowest, quai ity considered; special figures on ton lots. L isters was adm ittedly the best fe rtiliz er last spring and sum m er, ana is ju st £s good this year. MRS.KA l HER1SIE JO HNoO N, E ast W ashington s tre e t 18 POULTRY 75 EGG capacity incubator to r Bale, ply J. H. ROBERTSON , L akehurst ,i 18 CHOICE EGGS for sale, guaranteed trictly fresh. |O H N HAGAMAN ieward ave.. Toms R iver, N. I. “ c u s t o m HATCHING. Two cents Ln eve- Dav old chick B to order, any variety. HATHAW AY'S HATCHSKY, Lakewood Road, opposite cim eery, Toms R i v e r . ________ BA RRED Rock Cockerels fo r sale, rom trap-nested hens. Y our choice 3. 10H N FISC H ER . Silverton _ l b Y A CH TS FO R S A L E PO W ER Boat M inette for sale, 30L eet over all, 12 fe e t wide, w ith four yc.e, two cylinder engihe; cabin; cedar flanked and cedar tim bers. Brice $300. he lays in A pplegate’s Basin,a equipled for sailing parties. JO HN HUKJER, Forked R iver, N. J. FOR Sale— Auxiliary sloop "Good .uck,” 31H ft. overall, 12 ft. cabin, ully equipped, all in first class conch ion, bargain- Apply R 0 *■k B ih lP_ ard, Island H eights, N. I . _____ 4 ‘ FOR RENT M ORE fo r rent, 25 W ashington St .ppiy to MRS. GH ARLES FOROAN ER, Toms R iver M FOR Sale, cheap, or re n t—7 room house, im provem ents, furnished or un furnished. Box 1’49, Toms R iver 8 PA C E F I '. tb .n i to lak# w l (hair w w s to ttM , to lh# r i r p t s l t n ' union whlrh h£bie£ New$ of the Churches q u a rta n ai M w w Among tho— who a t w bam* war»; Chartoa L. Till«« Jr., Rabat! W. Lomax a f Tom# River, W .lter Clevlon Dor Wilbur and ¿ark Hanklna of t>#rm#ntown, Parry Appttg .i# and Burn#» Clayton »( Cedar G r a v a; Last «a lahnawn of PlaaaaM Plain*, George RUto a f Ocoan Gala; Roy Kill» of (aland Height# All rt* turned today, Friday. Sow* hav# taken their wlvro with Umm Tba inlariar of lha A. A. Brant Lumbar Co. a lor« an W ator elra sl to batng ramodatod Thla to a hard wlntar on gam*, both quail and rabbit. Gunnara would da wall to aaa that covey# af quail In thair neighbor howl arr fad A aorvire flag with 1$ atara. and a roll of honor w ith 18 namra. were placed In Kaum lodg« of Odd Fallowa Monday avanlng. The Odd Fallona will rhanga thair •naalinga to Tuaaday evening during th e beetle«# Monday» Running a email bualncaa In a ahorr town to g e ttin g to be aome job there day». Labor la impoaalble to g e t, as the high wage« paid by th e governm ent In many line« to taking everybody Into governm ent w ork. And no bualrteaa can compete w ith the governm ent M the Fraabytarton d w ret Humlay neat the aarvlraa will ha as follow#: t o . » a. m . Preaching by Re* K, C. Mason. fiebeol for IIIble aludy at 1145. The Christian kndaavor mealing at « tía , m 7.80 p. m.. I'»«aching by pastor. All aarvic«» until further notice will be held In lh* chapel, to cwnaerva light and heat Wednesday. 7,46, w>*hly prayer moating. At 8«. Joseph's Catholic church, Rav. Joseph A l.tnnane, rector, eervle— neat Sunday will be aa follows: Maas a t 1 0 .» a. m . Sermon and Ben ediction Sunday school, 1 1 .» Weak day devotion, $ a. m. Flrat Friday sarvlrea Feb I a t 8 and 8.30 a. m .; Lakcburat a t 7. Monthly m eeting of 8 t. Vtncant de Paul society Service* at Christ Episcopal church, the Rev. Charles It. Ilolm ead, recto r, on next Sunday, will uv aa follows: K.uoa. m , H»ly Communion 11.00 a. m., lalaml Height* 2.15 p. m., Sunday .aehool 3.1X1 p. m .j Evensong and sermon. Monday, 3,00 p, m ., Guild At the M. E. church, the Rev. W. J. i Sayre, pastor, service* arc as follow»: | 10 a. m., Probationer's elas*. ! 1 0 .» a. m., Subject of aermon, The nromo tax man to a t l.akew ord "P au l va. Nero" town hall, for the flrat tw o w erka in 11.45, Sunday-school 7.30 p. m , evening song and preach Lakewood, and will be a t the court house, Toma R iver, for the la s t two ing service; subject of sewnon, " P r e occupation" weeks. He will give you lha inform a I he pastor will preach both m orning tion you w ant to learn about how to and evening 3.45 p. m. Wednesday. Junior L eague m ake out your return» The govern 7.45, Wednesday evening p ra y er se r m ent will allow a discount on your tax vice. a t the ra te of 3% a y ear. If you pay it before It is due F in est K nit G o o d s W e ’v e The Jeraey m osquito lighter* are S e e n , S a id T h e se S a ilo r* holding th eir a n n u .l m eeting a t the T raym ore, A tlantic C ity, yesterday The Bailors on the U. S. S. Oklahoma and to day. R. F. E ngle of Beach recently received a package o f 56 k n it Haven, is vice president o f the associ ted garm ent* from the Ocean County ation, and George |. H. Cushing, sec i Red Cross Chapter a t Toma R iver and re ta ry o f the county commisrion, ia the verdict was th a t they w ere the on the program to tell w hat has been finest k nitted garm ent* they had »een. done the paat y ear in th is county. Mr. There ia a story connected w ith this, Engle will talk on " S ta tu s of Mosquito | worth telling. A abort tim e ago Dr. Control In New J e rs e y ." and Mr*. Frank Brouwer w ere aboard Efforts are being m ade to s e ttle the tl e Oklahoma in an A tlantic port, a» claims ag ain st the C harles L. Tilton guests of an old family friend, Lieut. store a t Main and W ater stre ets. It is Samuel Chiles; who has o ften vialted figured th a t the assets, i f the m atte» Toms River. They were tak en to the g ets into the bankruptcy courts, would mess hall,and there m et Dr. H erbert III pay about 33‘ ; . providing the expenses o f Newark and Island H eights, who Is of bankruptcy did not e a t up th e es- surgeon on the battleship. Dr III is tatc . An effort is being made to settle the son of D r.Charles L .lll, ommodore the m a tte r a t the rate o f 5fl cents on of the Island H eights Y acht Club, and the dollar. The total liabilities are is u famous sailor of racing ypehts. $4297.69, and the total assets $3256.99. ■A nother officer on th e ship told them O f the debts, however, a ll but $1550.99 th a t in the distribution of knitted socks, is secui ed by m ontage, and the assets a pair had fallen to him. knitted by beyond the m ortgages a re only $510 29 Miss Emily Crabbe a t Toma River. The officers sta te d th a t th eir men were ’ in need of knitted garm ents, and Mrs. N e w L um ber C o m p a n y Brouwer brought the word home, w ith F o r L a k ew o o d the result th at a box was se n t n(f to The A. A. B rant Lum ber Company the Oklahoma L ieutenant Chiles has w ritte n Mrs. of Toms River, a firm th a t has been there for the p a st th irty years and en Crabbe « le tte r of thanks, saying: joyed a very good business will open a I "Y our most bountiful and welcome plant and offices in Lakewood in the n ear fu tu re. The office will be in the donation was received. 'I he men of rooms now occupied by the Smock my division and m yself m ost heartily agency on Clifton avenue in the Thomp and aincerely thank you; they are now son building. A rrangem ents for the enjoying the com fort provided. 1 have yard and o ther needfuls will be arranged la te r.— Lakewood Citizen. always admired Toms R iv er and its residents; you and your fellow work ers have added to its charm and a t The above appeared in’the Lakewood traction. Again thanking you for my Citizen a fo rtn ig h t ago. Y'esterday men and myself (home is not so far Mr. Clifford A. B rant announced th at away a fte r all) I rem ain m ost cordially, the arrangem ents had been m ade as e tc .” predicted in thd C itizen article, and th a t the office would be open by the middle or last of February, negotia Ju n io r Red Cross Win» Q uick Response in Schools tions for a yard being s till in progress. The B rant Co. has the developm ent of The plan to launch the Junior Red a chain of yards, with Toms R iver as Cross in the schools of Ocean county, the central one, under consideration. is m eeting with quick and ardent re sponse Already several schools are Bits A bout O ur School raising the mcney to enroll, and from many are coming queries as to what is One session a t school Tuesday be done to enroll. Among those who MiBS Goldie Leas, who has tau g h t in are now fo ming organizations are the high school, ends her work there Beach Haven, Seaside H eights, Lavthis week allette, L akehurst and others Mrs. Sarah H ernberg of Barnegat, Cedar Grove school has been w ithout session?, because of no fuel—though the County Helping Teacher, has the work in charge as chairm an, assisted located in a wood Miss Rose K aufm an has resigned as by MrB. C. A. Morris and Mrs. Edwaid Crabbe of Toms River.' The plan is teacher of Silverton school fo r each school to raise a sum, either The roads were so the outside pupils by contribution or by some kind of could not be brought into school by entertainm ent, equal to 25 cents for auto or wagon, several days this week each pupil enrolled in the school. The school then receives from the National society a certificate of m em bership, a Red Cross B enefit banner and each pupil a button. The A concert to be given as a benefit for money is used by the school to buy the Red Cross is being planned by Mrs. m ite ria ls for the lunior Red Cross John Hiller, w ife of the m anager of work, the finished articles to be sent to the Marion inn, fo r W ednesday even France ing, February 20, a t th e courthouse. The musical p a rt will be under the di CEDAR GROVE rection of Mrs. Hiller, and the artists are: Mrs. Hiller, soprano; Miss Mere A community m eeting to organize co dith, soprano; Miss Clark, piano. operative community effort will be held Both these ladies are m em bers of the a t the school house Tuesday evening, musical faculty of the Lakewood Hall F ebruary 5, for Cedar Grove and Pleas a t Lakewood. T-here w ill also be sing a n t Plains. County Farm A gent Cooley ing and dancing by young local talent. will be present. This is the second m eeting of the kind a t this place, and a large attendance is expected. W ater Company O fficers Our school was snowed up, or froze The annual election o f officers an1^ directors of the Toms River W ater Company took place on Friday a fte r noon last. The officers a re : f amuel C. Bailey J r., president: H enry L. Brant, vice president; Henry A. Low, trea s u re r; Stephen R. Applegate, secretary. These are all directors, the others on the board being Martin Schwarz, Jose; h Grover and W rr. H. Fischer. UP Ready lot Nasi Camp Quota ritoao Foiled to Fill Out Quaatienoairaa f?«m f*iM it J ill *RtoltoH It » ..»torn. litó I tti £"*» U |4lMBf«a tot««.,#.I. IIU 11 4 ,4 I« lb* 11* tft !»)»»«•, n**m *««»*«■ I : i* * «itnft Tmb* Nlraf Mil *4 J. f n i » T f * w*i«r n «i till * It Afl«W»—«fc lU fttila • 41» ii T. llBjrfra. H«» IIm 4 »M i ttf - QMNlft HI Ml A M.»*r4.*»‘l l-.fceto-.tol 14 T * 4 fera, trnmm Mitel H-.t, o* Wmm N a r a • fit m NlfflMttf* U I bìhmiI r A itiiM ra , Ib»«* Nutra* »! y II. k r â r a . ra tin i K lm , ÍK* 11. M I A O «»*, U í r a i r a l HOT r tt t ' Ü mmrt, P » l l * . l r | | * U iH ale» H Rrw i i r r U b r « M - l li iVto» iM M Ü fc i » . m i» i .toi • |E «rararaí Ito* Ir I* ttTorftr. * IVwm lto$|sl H t H á rta le » . S t\#to ■a« TkatoM uh f i i Ì B B m I V. ¡ - n i l a t í n , h í « i m il* «A «Ir«»« Jy N iw-to.l» lía t e ». I 5*1 I V,*; tomi Hro.lt Ilo 1411 IMI. lila l'dHFitotR <# l'uri«** HinMM, i ««*» *’•■»*» H Awhgmi*. r..*»* 2hrar. uni; * Mur* II* *«»o 111 tlatflo* lllr i - ; , I *»tl«M |U FUF. Ithllll.«. l«îa Ito.uh U«4 '..»*»il. Tmm* m*rr I-.; * IDllU» It .%HI«to»«, |l«Mirg»l lÎiÿ. HM J* uiror tt Imi»lud, Ukrviwil IA* I tlto.lrf Alkltiwi.lt rutfcrrta.ti I fl»?* ' ' tlllfl» «* YOUHfl. Ufca o.wtol II |l, ¡ I jm Yitiriti«« A ?lrul»i»> Nr« K#t|>l i f 11 Ür.iUtt Ufcr«tH»l. ITI* AMm A Iritmm.ti, flt«oi.|r lurfc Allen Crowr, TotnaK ivar »13 Gthur oui», liVarvtown tant Lester Mrgili, Lakewood HIT titear Pvtpraon m ia* ior I HT» ira ira i 1 19« 1 >M TImmf itAliiR u«*t*r III« d ra ft I t * It that of t«r 4 fl’rantrat of thru» i t * fo ra t|W tt, |»M*l»tl»ijr aliona t b t m ty rant uiKt*tfUnd I Mi t mult IWi Wl If* riHXfitt Pi B mmbM t i rtitg l t i Hoftrl» MlVttU Amt« rw w tfi ë t* Urani HW flJ ii«i raí Mif**. Ton» U fH tird G ilto i Thomm* Hgk p» l«l; Irv in . fll*#f t*ta,«x< « M a « a I Mat Ih» rag, l*ikt> U opi tra. N * t I ípl. Antainlo Nuira »«al to n y , Prwvtdsnr K 1.; Alvi trail* Johan Andar P r t|rr04Ht,Hhl|> Hot* id; Wm Murphy. («111 f )• O ttM Ii O f tlk N»»«fttorl |k*.MUB IIVBtl» N i l AhIonio M. Huerta U « ii ligraffl* VI •!(**«>. |«fto VMI badwirk Jaste.» «‘AH.«** 1 l*«fk Arthur latuwen. Anioni» In i«Ml». nmm i i *«o*r ft| ru»« m . H ater H «MmMF JaafallHM. Ufi fortiagl*e (UH %ì» \ « *ol«.l MA. W »l I AIU4oi>ftlA j A «trito»# fl f«| |*o s, Víctor F rr lek poh. itlunw ald Lata«», »tagfisk. Hwiiucit, j Osear i Ileon, Ban flynvat»»it, Crai«« In tim r# j l añaras, Wm, K u n man, n m , Jobt» J 1 fftT ! Sea*Ida Park un, Ito Ur C rrat; 1 <15 ! K ltort D. C m a IR ti v i tr; Henry 1V trtor Payne, Toms klrCorm ark Ir., Morando <). t ■i r>. Adalbert Chapman, l'oint Fla—ar «.a l a * 1«HIn* * l*.tfc IM M Henry P. Hill, Bay Head; Erne Ml II ¡4 A II Jt.lMlB Parker. Uantoloklng •1 II«*»•Ir(«mi« 1 Francia u Hot tali 'O. Art! ur Osbon «toa to' ” A Ite t. ttvra 1M |*lrtotal.l j Thoms# F, Sheehan. Jlima» M. Dural :si Mi.« j «i John W. iiqeen. ly l r H. Palm er, >».| i IM T>i . .. M«»irxi cl Browni Plavey J . K oroelow U . t ‘ II.I,. U l r ' Lakewood; Hdwsni Y aniii i Adam F a ttie r. W hiteavtlle iOBOOOOOOt to tto o o rf » •••0 • • 4 , IfliM llarwM I. Ila#atu«u Tow* Hlv*r. ] RECENT DEATHS MO A rthur K. I.ukcr. Tucker ton 1222 P rw icruk Mlcrow. I.akrwod Lakewood. January, #».—Stew arp F it fur L im ited S e r v ic e O n ly . 414 jamt-a 0 . U rahn, Toma R iver D. Johnson died Sunday of asthm a and HIT Aifrr«| Uarfcrr. Turfcrrl»«. i 1 he*« will be exam ined elsewhere, Allbrft J Konral, Nmol.tn l*#r It h eart trouble. Mr. Johnson, aged 47 11***! \i IllUln K Krill, fl'afrlaBB under transfer*: 11*»7 U-iH ir-l I . ««Mill U h B 'H H i I *.111 AtlflUHtl* llulntrw Mfclii lltaltaaiu. , years, had been ill for aome tim e. Ilia t m Alfr**.l J HroNhut. Ij I chi. hI TflA |«rr H««lufl lloll. Itrarb llabrii health became so poor th a t two montha tKAu lo rn-I r. lultr».«.».! TM t'rralk 1» Jirr»Frait«r. IM- l*lra«Ml*l |*T4 «ÜIY -r.l II lUFlir, Whlllutfago he gave up his position at th e »21 Mlae Alrvatt.lrr. IVtullHn«, H I*. I3UI ll.-rl.rd K MlrliiW. UkFB'NBi, 1 into IM 4».l II Whltr. MonohBtoktn H««A l*t.in|to*i Mts-lii, TtbUio llh rr Laurel bouse w here he had been em tlllft lint jaiulii J««hl»w*»u lira« h IlirrM, 1TIT Jautro J Krrl«fc«>u, I*«*im I'lmawitil. lu ll flfrwart «* llailnia», l.*hrto«HH|. ployed .'to years Iftni J4««»*i»li «». tt'«rr. Tui-fc«*rt«*tt. ItAft Jawr« 1». Hutfrr». ld»fcr»«»Hl. Tmhio lilt.r. Iluto « itafiro h . Funeral services w ere held ibis af* If-M J a* » » « •• Hit lilturfl. Ufc. to«..ul H l l «Mhrf 4« 0*ÍN*rtl. I*at«l|r||r. 127« WII Ilialit J Ullf«ii. rhll*.|rl|«hla ternoon a t two o'elork from his late lato" i'rcll A. «'nmmrr. lUo. h llarr« j.nfli Yltirriil t*. Wrlrft. |,ak« tou«..| I.Vtii i*lar*-iit-r K. I'aflfcrr, lira« h lla«rti. residence with Rev. IV. G. W edcm eyer t 11*7 II N«»rtt»l| I'm , Mntllealaollltlir I.VV.% Waltrr H ÑdlFF. Kurfctrtl Ulver Hill JuNti A Mr|trl«lr lutk. w.....| H it Iflflfl «‘harlr* |w Jtiim, J r. Hrarfc Mavt». in charge. Internm ent was made in lit»* l*«*rrjp M Vautlrr. I«I mii « I Uriah!« Ih 2 IVattrr llorinr, liariirgai. l-tll Haul Alr»ai»»lrr. IVnilM**». H *’ the Greenville cem etery. Surviving HflN \\ lllti«in V Th*«rn, IsakrwtHMl 1461 Harry N. Clayton a rc his w ife, and nine sons, Joseph, l.'uito John O. liartMiur lMik« wiM.«l 1262 Albert W. Lillie, Toma R iver |,*2T WMIar»* H. Krrtpftauh. I'ulni IMra««ni. | William, R obert, Jam es, Edward, W al 1tk.lt 1 Kaiama. ttrarh Hawn T h e se W e r e R e je c te d te r, Stew ard, How ard hnd Paul. Four It ,mi Trrry Hr»l«lri*. |j*krw«MMl. IflTA A lh rrl IV irrm a n . Tum a H lv rr 4.T* Flallk A. Hut liltIIMil. r«.tne Kllrr slaters, Mr* C arrie Norton o f T ret.lor. TIA lliiii.iHi.it «'. Ilunni.l, Forfc«*«I Hlvrr. These did not show U|> for exam inal , Mr». George Marsh of Kahway, Mrs. Tt1i <»r«i II. I»•»!»«*. lt.-tiH. it Mill« ion when called: "HI Kami. H« uJ. (iatofclll. T«mm« llh rr George loline of N orth l ong Branch, TT. M»*li«»lti* T Uii|*|«rlyra, I.Mk«*to«HHl I 74? IMtolit A. t-'alkriiliurfl, Itnnirtfat. and Mrs. Robert Kstell of Lakewood, Frrtlk. I.. WlllN-rl. Kurkr«l Hlvrr. Ml.*t furl Jut*ii •«•it. Hra«li|r I'ark. Tm» Frmik 11*-%vIt I. ?*•♦«•«Iih* I'Mrk J iMi.’i tiro. Wultrr t»lllM*rt T«*m* Hlvrr. ami one brother. Ralph Johnson of Ml •#»••». lIoWMnl Hratiu, Hlvrr IM».“» Marry A|i|>lrflatr, Mraaltl«* I'nrk. M*t .1aafllt W, Ilit nit It «all. Tu» krrtuii I i»to| Hityiti I. Kvrliiiilutni Timiiw Hht>r. Lakewood also survive v.M It 1«Imr«l |i»*llt»w. |.nk« \vtM»»l j ItMUl Win. Wralry Hair*, HrtAtl«' l*»trk. I K.TJ I.«lilla lirrltrr, Tlli’kl’rltill. 1 jlMlT Air v. l'o||*titi»!llir, Vail »larvlllr. *‘.51 .1iillitw lln tirr . T tirk p rio n I itiHti |t«'tiJitiitln Jiihlltutit. I.a'.rto«»*»«| sl'.l Ill'll J. II Sltrritlilll I'ulllt I'li'iiMUUl i ttflth WIllliiin I.IrhlrtiBlrln, I•«lo«riivlllr. I The body of John LaVance, a young 1M»7 4a**«aI|f4* lM«*f4r. \«'to Kk'.V|«l man from Pleasant Plains, who died IHUi t ’harlr» II ltoohlrr, \\ irrtuwii Mil* Ururwl A |tlllrK 1I Ir . TtU II* H lv rr. i i t** I thiitlBiio. H«flulu. «*iiInl»rlti. Hilly Wednesday in a hospital in N ew ark, ll-,,., I lurry K, \l«*rry. Ttirfcrri»»n ir.ttT iiii-u« ii tl sinHti, t’ltwwvin«*. I l l - t l M WHIM. fotUM R i m • lATI t iiurlr* Hrl.l, tMiornv 111«1 was brought here yesterday for burial. t*TI W in . M .iviiiuii.i Tti|»|»ni. U k p w n iN l i Hum Jinu'iili I*. Hurt. North Itrarh lluvni, i II,II «il-nrif«' »' .lull 11*4)11, |,Nk«‘VVu4lt|. LaVance was brought up by Monroe Two new men w ere rogititert*«! Wetl. I*1'** h iltt.ll II I'HPlrr. I*«*I||1 l'l«*t»willlt. Irons, who looked upon the lad ns his lu lu I. .1. l'uvY|p*r|liW illtr, llr a r lt llttv rii. ncHflay of this wt*t?k: P eter C. II oInc- i 1 **11! Xlnlri-VY It. K rtlll, l.iivall«*ltr own son. lie w ent to Newark to work 111.. «'ntirlii'V iVirr. M-t hi hawk lit. bost’h of Toma Hivt r, who wa» in the ; on the shipyard job th ere, was tak en 1«■Ml Hit\ in««it•I .lullno«»it Wiirrhtwii. <'aim! Zone a t Panam a last June ami l 1* "a."* A rth u r KlllllUtll*, \Vrwt 1*1 I*|r¡l84tnt¡ down w ith pneumo iu and se n t to th e ii ,7 Mol*". «• I’bmiiiioiui. Tum o H lvrr. recently returned home: (’harl»*s H. 1« •»-« .\h*xnn«h*r A titlrriutii. l.ukrvvoiMl. hospital. While very sick, report» Hrahn of Tom« River, whose e n list-1 i< T'J Vii' Hiim lu AnIt'M’u. |«Hkrw«Hiil. w ere favorable up to the day of his In«:» llu w iirtl H l.u k "n *. S u rf t ’lty . m ent in the navy expired Septem ber I Jiiift W itllr r 1«. W .o ju ii, lutkrWiHMl death. l it io W IIIU N. i'»Mirli, llrt.o k v lllr 15, 1917, and who had expected to be , llii'.i lli.rurr 'I' Iínuil. Tumo Hlvrr. ca’led back a t the expiration of four | 11 IT» Ovlrtt ll»*hlrr, Forkml H lv rr. Frank Peterson of Hooper avenue 1121 i'tir l T liir liiiu li, Miiiiiiluivvklit montha, but was not. They were given t 1134 Henry 1’. Höbertflon, lank'I’Wim»I. died on Thursday, lanuary 31. He w as registration num bers and will m akej 11411 Un rolli I'. «ill Nkin, Tuck*TfOtl a carpenter by trade, and had been 115S Alvin r . 1*11III. Munii Innvk In. out quetftionnaireti. 11M JllM. II. «Tutfe.v. Point I*ll*itSiltit. in failing health for some years. A t 1^01 John 11. Tent, <'♦•«Inr Run. one time he opened a news s ta n d in the 1211 John II. Hwio, faHkewooil. I21S JanioKfl . Stullt, Man’s Effort* Show Worth. C. R. R. depot, but there was not 1221» Fretl simigli«*, W»*i»t Cre»*k. 1235 1Tunk (Till roll, IdflkflU....1 C haracter Is best seen In the pur enough trade to keep it going. His 1255 K«I«v. M. .M;iii*;«•lit. Point PI«*ji a n t. suit of Its own Ideals. Left to him- I son Frank enlisted in the n a v y , and 1275 K. M Tilton. Went Pt. PlfHMillit. 12SO Wllfonl A. i ’hnfey, Point Pleit Millit. self, man finds the level of his own i when last heard from was in the naval 1315 Meorire Spitz, 1nikewooil. thinking. Ills leisure hours are the | aviation corps, n ear P aris,F ran ce. He 1H24 (lllbrrt F. Kltner. I.uiirrlton. 1 :t4Jt (teorfle Miinoii, L n k ch u rx t. Index of his Inner worth. It’s what a leaves a widow. Funeral Sunday; l.'Urt Hoy H rlc k rtt, Mittt«*hc*Mt<*r. fellow tries to be that shows his aim. 1.’557 S i'h ru lrr Hlilflw ny, lliiriirjriit. 1:ttl4 F reti .1 Krkrrt, It rit nt Itnii-h. declares G ut. It’s easy enough to i burial a t Catholic cem o te'y ir. LakeI .‘{so Un rolli HIiIku my. I.iikrhurst. move along with the flowing tide. It's [ wood. 14oit otiN JohiiNon, LukewiMiil. struggle against odds th at tells of j 1415 F r a n k II. A p p lein itr. It»«y I Irm i. 14.'{.'{ K i'im uril W. S eam an, T u c k e rtn n . She Is the Rose. character. The world may never see 1 14M W illiam M. (Ju ro n , Lukcwotiil. "Come, nnd I will show you w hat your effort because It Is engrossed 111 1454 riH T onl A. P rim , I hIihiiI Hrl«lit.i« 1400 K ilw ln IV. A lim , l.ak rln irN t. Itself. But you will find the response Is beautiful. It Is a rose fully blown, 1470 t ’ln r r n r r PhllllpH , lluyvllli*. of effort In Increased strength nnd beam* the proud florist. See how she 1405 I s n o l S rh u tx h u n k , J in k s ..n Mill*. 15«4 Srw i'll ThunipNon, New K flypl. multiplied power. Even If you never sits upon her mossy stem, the queen 151« P iirp u i'l VlnrrtiKo, T oiiin H lv rr. succeed In realizing nn Ideal, you are o f flowers. Her leaves glow like fire. 1542 K ln trr Cook. 1.ak«*wo*“ l. H- I>. 5 1543 E tlw nril L. Iuintrit. Nrw Flflypt. a better man for having made the ut- i The air Is filled with her sweet odor. 1551 W llllm n II. IrotiH. T oiiin H lv rr. She Is the delight of every eye.” tem pt. 1(107 L rro y (JlhrrMon. M unuhuw kin. T li , 11 ; j to Agent for American Lady Corsets Hirshblond’s F A M IL Y Adjoining Post Office O U T F IT T E R TOMS RIVER T E L E PH O N E M a i! or l c ! e p h o n e o r ders w ill be delivered by p a rc e l Post nt our ex p e n s e on purchases o f One Dollar 13 M A Splendid Assortment of Good, Warm Underwear F o r M E N , W O M E N <& C H IL D R E N The most underwear value at each price that we have ever shown. We urge every person to come and supply their winter needs right now while the assort ments are still complete. We honestly believe that every one who buys one or more suits of underwear from our present stock will get more actual satisfaction for his or her money than ever before. So it is really a selfish desire on our part for more satisfied customers that leads us to urge you to buy. But at least come and see what excellent values are offered. UNION SUITS, SINGLE GARMENTS—Fleeced Lined, Ribbed and Wool. ___________ Work on the cantonm ents in Florida, a t aviation fields, pays 22 cents an hour, or $2.20 for a ten hour day, as compared with sim ilar work in lersey, whence $3.8C for an eight hour day is offered. This is taken from an ad vertisem ent sent north by Ira C. Lam bert. This Store is Complying with the Government Request, and Closes at 6 P. M. Every Night—Except Saturday. PAGE 8IX 3 T A T E TO TRADE IN FISH AND CUT COST OF LIVING ■ all Are in the Service of Their Country I; ♦ g 1J00 M IN N C C O tO F O * MOYOH I I H V i e i § v H 8 0 CMC M IN PHAMCS. *V 4* il» h m i H «I i :mrf tort« m! 'C l i p ' F o r c t M t r 'i L i p « r l t n c t tri h f* i>«lm bt u. .M M l. i tH»ai » > aaWrai t i 11**1 if»«W « »I II» lltih t'm* «f • I F l . M o t u m a n d In F l o r i d a rö4— • l***è*la. »HU# tiuHttg IH» I n t i t « mt f «HIHI t 'tNHNlhi N IM ff|irtlV N ||||lM «lai* (Ha H i a ii r at n m i ltk> «40 l i t t i l l N iln lain hlu.tn ••i tbr J Hot« (Ha* Low motor tm*H I Hat «al Aprii («• , \ n Jataaf , h __ I latri fu i f i l a i , mi T* h » * o llitrr, (Male (Hr inn«ti (Hal I a ni I Hr MI«»* taf M iar lo iHr Cuurtrr drlvora, mrabwniH»*»« and M p •>« ***** frigi«!, «ad «ni I larva«i*« mí aa4 rit% )* »••»> in i Mil » ía rf«t|i («» («tir Il II «M red. ara a ra n w M Immediately by fra a I« I I I H illfr «ali b .«I m I « U n Bali along fra ■ m ÿ Jtkor>|»H K J t iH la a , Ja«N m (Hv Hat «*H «V «IgM Il wa« lia the AmrrkiQ Rad t% maa fur (Ha IWh^fHiPii (Ha •»»•»Olir. h a , a b rir Ha la la (Ha Qttai ruhlMt he w and ta itmrEri i•i tra* al (Ha ila » |rt Utaoln • gIr giàl latrai . •ervicw la Fratte» Tim dativa II la rat nini Hartl bara dito Huuri«* Ì M tIì m h> tbr Hlati afa mailr of th e«« mot» will he to upon»to « hila thl* cwragt la (tria aiih » qaar T hr iti|t|rir|M'o • Ira « I «•»» ihr (alai «*>•>««nug Ja n u a o II W ill \ «.tatar and ropalr tho Rad O tm motor tn m a d p r i training «rt»«<|, mir r»«tnpaai •ila t»n (Ha «alga of Ht* army rat alni aa d i K ru i Hai * r r r fo n t,.......... F»*b I ha» *»•»!> tw fltw l military drilling, trafila which tru u p o ft »upplloa Ifttl H||| lui« (» imÌìiii (it i b* -rglalalura, I a iliiiid In «trai« H »*1 a few anta« U a giganti« la*H lu «Tgregale ifc* «fc* ntol Hal|t i M CI to w ar h otdtaU lieti la Ihla l«>tuteri tmi al a Urai »itg «t»* »I «ttlMVit |ra«lv« and dativa hv Ihr pm laM y..n Mjr. (Uivaortico wilt roe**tre poy and ot* rtttll* Atv I m nt ad il-.ll at « ■»•> J. H J.-hu illa..•fiati i Hr olalrtlirul I ■ i bi penava. auua a« t Hi» la «Ione, all ul ya Ih II,r In l»> old horn* All th* f Hai al. • Hr r mm «ili a llí br piate»! at «»metHiag priiaanvat mt A rv rm lttaf haa he««» about VkkuH ir| and lleftyabutf, la hrllrr (ha | | H «•*lgtird to Ibr » M l for epvHal train lirai . (hr«1 Ht (lim n I *•*(«•rat»», rum* oponed at th# headquarter» of *r tub II«« a bit ing. It mu«t Hv m nem berrai that the «I« »«II* 1« mind, with «Ml «»(hr? wildiert the Atlantlf Inviato« under Mr, q M K in riin riii Ha« «Harfe of all tHv aaitrr |»rW* luí loti lift tig il (hr trill. » a lw*lr «■*»(*, and Ml|,| die* ..«itMde ««f (b J. to o Hkellvy of tho Rod O n — M M-rtlt» 1*till II Urrdlltl. or (Hat Father HÉ 9 i 111r Sfa » tw o will 1- ru •mirrali by tbr army, and the g M ( v Foreign Transportation Depart al ir riiI«« thiHM* «dfrrttlg Tlntr hi* unirai b«r Ik (He uniw rw |o part meat before nualIBvd h u *i «Wir limr in (Hr «mitiif ..f tratn THr • Hr fiigbr.f „r* ment Recruiting Rent te» Appli* «n vit«iimlty of «letali, ia (He t e r m i rain ha« iita«(r It n r f m a r t to rlu » THr ih-» bill rill hr —nia muât bo over thirty on* la»k« f*»r wbirb »nlUtvd. Tbv leagtH a a u h a tltu lr f, •tl Hni»« and fllrr. w wltH dlfllctiltv will y ean of ago. of ««nr » »lay bere I» pi«.hlrn»«tP a) Hou • HU narrattvr be writtr«i. for iHr .*nh w ill Ha |»tr tarr M a u l All •»rnrjf bere *»ttly «W day» have brea «vat to < la aar a I H i r t l n i* dial light U that which {»eiirtratrai thrmigh idbvr ramt*». tin January ft a rail for ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f Hr H lalr ma> •It i Iba the in n a liim it »Ingle khaki r a w . •kl »«»Ion teer« for France waa made, «Mi Hr. «,f Ihra nail «atri I*r«w than a nmatH ag»» I wa« rn)»*v B. Il and all were eager tn go THr aeaenl fHlthar lira (hat Ihr State lug the b ri4 w tntrr evening* in T«»m* feeling la, the MMiner «vnt to France, fn r (Hr «-at, twtra o. Ihr mièti arkrt (trita Itiver. X. J. Ilad It n«t been for th.» (he ba-tter JacHratavlllv la 12 milra up a t (hr it f Ihr In having »tna« k «»f the Yuletbb* feaNivitir« brought tbv Ht. J«»hna» Itlw r. and may be reach rl»U «m t uf fi«h «i••litri»1 It U ‘ «■* "''*r « by the bnim «rnt from h«»iue, It would. r«l by »teanib(*at «»r auto bua. Tbr uf ( i< vrrw ir IM*»* («» r rrla tn that in<le«*«l, be dtlBcult to jerralvr (hat hoHpltallty for wliich the South I« fa iv«ibi htr h**h frmi i Nr « J e r *ey wnlcnt Xtiia* ami New Year’» had pa*»rd. For tanti» wa» rvilK'n! In tbrlr iUVitMttouft to Hull hr Hint-til i (lit 1 mitri»«•I for the the new m ruM »(tending HU tir»t few «lu»«*»l every «midier |o »hare X MM*III1 of (He IMNi) r tbr f4|«te, A r «lay« In «amp U a unb|tie but nurelv dinner with iprivale ivate famille lamine», «« wen aa MUgri le for id«« ina thr I»tie« »(tie ek|»eHe|i<'«*. ft might be Well in vital b»« «*f Hotel men. who fad Mi iti1 Iftllri slurngt*. «IMI tb r 1fi*b trill be here to atatr that I etili«ted oti the I entertain the Moldivra that day. >»M <1ire»*tly to th r m «i Irr» Mt a |»ri«-r HNh of lNM«ember. 1017, In the (Juarwa» m«*re lntvre»t«**l in »pendine tl««Hat «Krill ineturie (be •s Hat o f liatidlitig termanter'* Cor*»* «if the \ \ H. Army, Xma» day in rami*, aud Ginle Ham re* •> tbr Htale. |t j1» imt Ihr |ttl r|HHH* «*? at a i«-i tidling utatioii In Philadelphia. \%anlral me and «»them wh«« Mayed with hr (2iItftrrtt.it- lo la„ atijr r._ ___ _ I*a.. ami on the »aim* day I wa« or* a line turkey dinner. wliicH indudral • « f t d r w Ihr natural operation »f (ha •lere«l to rejiort to Fort HhM iim. N. Y , cranberry aauce. «alad. mit*, rigar» and Statement Says Between 30,000 fanitHl hoi,.-mirti nr In intrrfrrr » u h •«* he oflrially «worn Int«» the nervier. everything that gor« lo ra«n»titute a good tba «tippl.i and «Irtnand a* M itrai in «|r- S*» tl I'VliH-k that eveniug found nir at idd ra»blrtural YuletUle f«*»fival ; mi with •rrmiutng dir |>rirr of huh New ItiM'helle, on l.oiig l»l«ud Htiiiml. and 40.000 Will Be Needed grra*n «lef-orathm» in the meto» ball, the _The Hahrrtin ti a l thr m nfrrrin'r today ready to b«»ar«l the ferryboat f«»r Fort ettvirammeut »ma« krai («» a degree «>f (be an»rr«ard thrir entire approval of the SI«K-um. The «’ottge»tr«| mmlitlou f«»uii«l in a Short Time. •pirli that prevail* at b«»nte. I»U< t laid down by Governor Frige ami at thU |*dnt. bev«u»r of the great In* The army I» a wonderful machine. •Hr aubatllutr hill. It ia th r hrllrf <»f dux «»f m-ruit* from all Staten In the The life of the Mildler I» great, and «me Ib r Govertmr that ihr «rheme will rraitll Ka*tem lUnartineut. U hnb-w ribable A call to qualified nuraea to enllat who return» will Hnd. whether the pre ia pin« Ing thr thr State at th r I »avid I »loud on whh Ii U l«M*atr«i Fort cut emergency require* Id« M*rriee» .'Hi for war aerv lct haa been laaued by tba «Hato»onI ,,f th,. Bl 1 much Slocum, with ac«'otiiimNlati«»mt f«»r #KN), •lav» «»r year*, he «*ertaitdy will hv a American lied Cruaa Nursing Service, Hm r r than they rrrtofn Have known, wa« taking «are of aUoit INNNi. «Mp. groat IV wi«er. *auer ami better tuau the mobilising agency for uursea for I h n m l m i i»*ii i will reault lug on a matt re»« ami a cold drill front hi* exirerirn*****. If tin* ard«»r and .through thr rii latina f the middle* i «miiii«i, in m*«*ivltig barrack», boilerreal of the hoy» nt Gamp J«»hn*i«»u will the ru tte d Statea Army and Navy. ¿fura ami j«»M»*t* room», in«*»« hall». U»wliti3 alley», Y. raniftt t«»war«l ending the war. »h*»ttld Attention Is called also to Ih* IniperTit* »or turartitit nt ih >»nfr M. C. A. hall»; in fact. a*ty pla«-«- wln*re Uve n isi I fur an Increaaed enrollm ent they reach France by March I. every I hr Governor*»• .,•(11* ti (Ì ii »heller «*«»ul«l Im* fotiml. It wa» abso vestige «»f Her in any *»r G em ati Infili In tm lnlng school* *<. that fully quall» n ..u Kdgr. Uri niNlnr A< krrwm and A»* lutely itti|M»«»lbb* to get over to Fort «int* will I«* oblilcratral hv April 1. and •ed nurses tony be released from civilrrmhlvraiMi Irwia .»f Monmouth; W J. SI«M*iim. »«» I tiit«I to w«*k »belter ill Home It w«*n't In any April f«»d j*«kegeither. • t t»f A«hitry. Park, a inatnhrr »if «•lie of tin* public biiildiiiK** which New Inn hospital* for m ilitary service. W itl I to the Gout th r High Cnat t»f l.ivmg <'oitiliiiimiotl. lt«M'ln*lle tin*I d«»uate«l with w*rvh*e« of which I liM«k forwnnl t<» i«*ceiving every Citing nn estim ate of the Surgeon:iimI thr»»* fioht-rniru : tlrorgr G. (’, \Vi|. Red Cron» ami other orgniilxiitioii« to week. rn en d 's office th a t the Army aloue ami George \I Height, Spring laikr; the tiovernmeiit t«» tm*et tin* tn»k of K u - o l .Irffrro. i:'l»*rott; Jtditi \V«a>lry. «aiiiig f«»r lu.tNNt new »«»blier« then in III need between 3U,i*M and KM**» Braille* M«-*»« (i; t* ||. ( 'loiighting Mini New R'M'Indl** Ihmhiiw of the lack of ttrses In short tim e, the Red Cross ■•ao»|iialr MniitaisriiNt. S«*a Ia It* Ghy ; ar*<*«»mimHlatinn» at F«»rt Slocum. I From R o y alC o w d rick in France Nursing Service innkes It cleur th at Frank \V. 11tlt«*n. Km«*r»oii Glint 1» tnmle my ln»me at tin* Y. M C A. over ami I', A. Aiprnbnrg. Aiiih-ora. Mr*. Ne|»oii Gowdrirk la«t week re* ic preseut average enrollm ent of the loth. 111Ii. 12th «»f I»«•«•••inbcr For reived two letter« front her »on* in the tss) n month falls far short of the ii bed a itool table wa» u»«*d and in Lime Has Advanced in Price. »ervice. Royal Cowdrick. of the Marine m ilitary needs o f tho Government. the photograph M*ctlon of the New G«irp*. write* from "Homew*here iu At tin* meeting» of thr county honnda \«»rk Time» of Sunday. December .‘10. France" under «lute «if Dra*«*niber 21, Moreover, it Is asserted, the Allies are of agrU-uiturr in NVw Jer*«*y tiii*, 1017. there api»«*are«| a tir»t*c!a»» photo* «•pending u|H>n this country to sup »aying he tun! not had a letter from graph of tin* nm-turnal i> < » « » I table, »bow winter. tin* farmera have ahmvn an in home in four week»’ time, but wa» hop- plement th e ir nursing service. -tere«t in fl»«* vnlti«» of Hum for tlm pr««* ing deeply the likeue»» of the »l»***per» ing for a letter on the next mail from The fact that the recruiting of %lu«tioti of certain vegetable». It Iihn eafely f«»l«h*«| there in the nrui» of Mor* hi» mother. “ I have Jurat got rid of a nurses does not keep puce with the ileveloperi tlint Hum i* iiirii»peti»ulrie pbeu». I.«*t not a wrong ¡mpre»Hioii be heavy cold." he write*, "and mu glad wlo ii ItrrtN, cabling«*, «'nut a loupe», m - «•onveyed «»f the lin»pitality ami getterof it. We have hu«i »now, hut not very m ilitary needs does not Indicate th at 4’tt!ii)n-r«, eggplant», lettuce. onion*. mdty of tin* citixen» «»f New f{«M'helle women In the nursing profession deep, ami it ha** not got so very raihl |m p| «-r«, Npintich and nwtmt potato,** nr»* ami the Ue«l Ci*«»»». Imlividual citixen» .vet, Tell the girl* (his »Inter») to he a re slackers, according to Miss Ja n e A. to be planted on a soil known to h«> had taken many to their home» and »lire au«l make some candy, and tell f»«>ur. A» Him* lias advanced in orh-o. ldnc«*d them in good, comfortable bed». I Maim, C hairm an of the Red Cross Nelson t hi» brother) I«» »end some Tux rv» n though its demand for farm tiae This hospitality, while extended to me. edo toha«*co when he ha* the »pare Nursing Service. It Indicate* merely has remained about normal, tin- inriii- was not accepted. While eareful guard change. 1 g«d a nice letter from Laura thnt the sudden and extraordinarily err have protested vigorously against was kept at the Y. M. C. A., passe» its increased cost. Tim specialist in out <>f the building were obtainable, mid ^ and ii picture of the parade. 1 recog envy dem and for nurses lias not been vegetable growing for tin* extension the door» thrown open wide for enter- I nised one of my old pals iu the front thoroughly rcallxed by the women rank of the first »quan. division ,.f tli«. S tate Agricultural ( <»1• taiiinient for the rei-rultn. Such pn»s«>» "Well. I spent my fourth Thanksgiv available fo r this service. U’gr explains that recently a tremendous constituted admission to nn> theatre in As dem anda grow dally, the prob demand for lime lias developed in toe tin* eity. Irnpi-oinptu performancea by 1 ing with the G. S. M. C.. and tlii* will make my fourth Christmas, and I lmpe lem of home nursing for dvlllnn m aim fact uro of tiiuuitions, dye stuffs musiciii recruit» and lied Gross Indie» the w ar will he over so it will be my liel|>ed to make th«* time pass quickly needs becomes h a rd er to solve. It Is ^n»l «lietniciils. T he farm ers of (He last. Beat regard» to all aud many estlinntod by the Army Nurses' Corps c o u n try are now using less than Jo per when within tin* Y. M. <\ A. walls. **cnt. «if the Hum* deniiindtsi from tin* The Ked Gross ladies will ever have ■ thank» t«» thos«* that sent the Red Gross th a t over 30,000 nurses will be needm anufacturers. Xiitiirally. tin* iinreas- | a warm place in the heart» of all rook- I box. for everything has conn* in handy, and the girls' candy only tasted like ed, on the basis o f the present e sti «ni dematul for lime and the seiircit' of i«*s. for they transfonin*«l tin* Y. M. G. lahtir have forced up flu- price, as in A. building into a veritable hoarding- ' more. As for flu* cigarette» and tobac m ates, for nu array of 1,000,000 men. co. they wen* line. Mrs. Low'» kit fits ih«* case of farm products. However, house, serving breakfast, diuuer and 16,500 Enrolled. into m.v pack fin«* and saves ro«»m. 1 rh»- high price of time should not pre »upper. It was substantial, too—Ham S tatistics prepared a t the hendqunrvent its libera) use when th«* above* »aiidwiehe», clam chowder, coff«*e and I wrote each oue a letter the best I could and Iiojm* they received them all right. tors of the Red Cross Nursing Service ¿ia nied regetiildcs ure t«> l»e planted on «iik«*. Wlint more could a soldier want? Well, my candle is getting low and I sour soil. For some unknown reason th«* G. S. in W ashington show thnt there nre must cl«.*«», with best l«»ve to nil." To the average farmer the statem ent Government representative saw lit t*» re betw een 80.000 and 90,000 registered of analysis which the law require* a t move all recruits from Y. M. G. A. at nurses In the United States. Of this tached to ail lime sold in tin* State about midnight, W»*d»esday. December m ight as well In* printed in a foreign 12. and I reached tin* Fort at about 2 ‘S k ip ’C ow drick at C am pH ancck num ber approxim ately 16,500 are en language. However, there should 1m* no A. M.. Thursday. ICitli. and. after wait rolled Red Cross nurses, the m ajority ing for my number. lH.’rii was designated m ystery regurding a simple statement. Nelson Cowdrick writes from Camp o f whom a re In active service or Hancock, Ga.. January 17. Maying there According to the New Jersey State with a brush and red paint on the buck were fifty of us transferred from Camp ready for mobilization for specified A gricultural College, tin* practical value of left band, ami was then given a cot of any finely ground form <»f lime de «»n tin* «Irill floor, with about 500 other las*. Va.. to this place and have been punióse. T he Red Cross enrollm ent in quarautine for ten days, so this was form s the reserve o f the United States pends <ui tin* per cent, of magnesium recruit», and there enjoyed about two the first time we have been aide to Army N urses' Corps and the United oxide and calcium oxide, or total »xnle hours »»f sweet, peaceful sleep, after send any mail. We sleep in tents here, S tates Navy N urses’ Corps. >f lime, contained. The percentage ns uniting in receiving barrack and drill rarhonute is relatively immaterial and hall. After being »»quipped with uni eight iu a tent. It is warm in the day Already 1,700 nurses have been m ay In* disregarded. Some forms of form and overcoat ami blankets, th e time, hut night and morning we have to stnrt a fire in our stove to take the equipped and sent ahrond hy the Red linn*, such as ground limestone and detachment in which I was diapatched ground shells, are not so concentrated | tor Gamp J. K. Johnston, Jacksonville. chill off. We drill every day uud then Cross N ursing Service. F or service a s «dlier forms, hut their price is always Fla. The first stop was made via boat we go through a lot of physical exer around Manhattan Island. New York »«iicli lower and they can I»«* Htortsl. cises and, believe me. they sure will nt home th e Red Cross has provided iuimllcd and spread conveniently w ith city, on iron steumbout Tauriii», to Je r straighten your back up. I think it 2,000 nurses. More Gian 2,900 addi out loss. If finely ground, their action sey Gity. Here the troops, after being lots of full all the way through. I have tional nurses have been organized is quick enough for all practical pur served with coffee and sandwiches by not heard from Hnrnld I Myers) since Into units which now are ready for poses. hut being less concentrated more Red Gross ladies, were transferred to I have been here and don't know where mobilization. he in. should In* used per acre. They can be Pennsylvania Railroad train, all day Red C ross nurses also are doing couches, which brought us all the way relied upon to contain about 50 per I am with a fine bunch of fellows. «•cut of total oxide. The so-called through to (lamp Johnston. The Rod ( hie of them got a box from home with special w ork in sanitary zones su r “agricultural" or “prepared limes" vary Gross ladies greeted us at Philadelphia jellies, cookies aud cake, and it certain rounding cantonm ents. Eighty-nine from 4H t«« 07 per cent, of oxide and and presented us with a package «if ly did taste good. You du have a fine a re serving in a public health detach «•¡garottes and a stamped card for sh«»uld be bought only on analysis. time in a place like this, all the fel m ent under the American Red Cross T o compare the prices of several sending greetings to friends at home. lows are just as sociable and treat you Twelve public health brands of lime, divide the cost per tori Here at Philadelphia the wife and just as though you were their brother In France. of each, delivered, by its percentage of mother of one of the boys met him. and When you hear from Koval tell him I nurses a re in Roumanla, three In Total oxide. This will give the cost, in his loved ones could not help giving may be over to see him some day. Greece and one In Serbia. w u ts . of 200 pounds «»f total oxide, vent to their feelings. It was a sad This is some camp here. They have R equirem ents Modified. fvml The most total oxide obtained per ordeal for our comrade. However, this everything—rifle praetiee, revolver praeloTlnr is generally the best investment. stalw art youth stoically ami courage itce. horse riding, digging trenches ami All Red Cross nurses assigned to ously withstood without giving a demon The success of dairying depends building barb wire entanglements, uud duty In m ilitary hospitals autom atical largely on clover and alfalfa hay. The stration of his own sensibilities. Our it sure is some fun watcliing them do it -m aintenance of our general farming train was soon on its way again, and The ones that do it are iu the infantry, ly become m em bers of the Army or soils depends on the rich manure from midnight had reached Washington. D. It took just fiii hours aud t-’O minutes Navy N urses’ Corps and a re no longer feeding this hay and on having good G. Here we waited in vain until 4 A. M. to eome from Garni) I.ee here. We go under the supervision or direction of ^«sls to plow for tilled crops. The suo- to be transferred to tourist sleepers. out aud have the morning exercises, the Red Cross. T hese nurses, when . -ess of clover and alfalfa depends oil Being "out of luck." we made the best then wc get about a half hour's rest .the use of sufficient lime. Higher prices of the situation, and in 15 minutes the and drill till 11.30, then we eut. and at on active duty, a re entitled to the •demand more careful and intelligent hacks of seats in the day coaches had 1.30 we go out again till 3.30, then we sam e Governm ent w a r risk insurance buying. Order lime early if you expect been torn out of place, laid flat across are through unless we get some detail as Army o r Navy officers and enlist the spaces between the seats, and the v:o have it when needed. work to do, and. believe me. we all try ed men. sinners' chorus signified that Morpheus to dodge that, but sometimes we get if. To m eet the increasing dem ands of had again claimed the realm. There R esigns as Food A dm inistrator. After drill yesterday the captain ask the Army a n d Navy N urses’ Corps the was a humorous side to it all. One Form er Governor James F. Fielder of our number assigned to guard duty ed how many had had any military ex Red Cross has modified som ewhat the ,iW resigned as Food Administrator for on train shouted just prior to leaving perience, and there were eleven of us IW.w Jersey. He is understood to be Washington, “ Someone has stolen our stepped up. and I was oue of them. form er requirem ents for enrollment. Jwfriitisfied with existing conditions and Then he asked for our discharges, an 1 T he age lim it Is lowered to twentyengine,” and glancing out of the win w status thereunder. only three had them, r had mine and one years, a n d in special cases nurses there were perceived two men A t the office, in Washington, D. C , dows. showed it to him aud he took my name next to the engine, one with a bolt and ^>f Herbert Hoover, the National Food with the other two. We think it means over forty m ay be accepted. Small and the other with wrench and . Adm inistrator, no statement wa* on- plyers we will get either corporal or sergeant. schools for training nurses have been nut. and the would-be guard re/torted: tain able, except a reluctant admission I hope I do. My address is 3d Motor placed on th e accredited list. “See. they are taking it away in parts." th a t Mr. Fielder had tendered his resig Mechanic Regiment, 214th Casual Com Since the entrance of the United 7 the whole troop, feeling refreshed nation. but had agreed to stay on duty By pany, Camp Hancock, Ga. S tates In th e w ar the num ber of pu the precious three hours’ sleep, until his successor was found and put from all was life once more. At Richmond, pils entering nurses’ training schools -on the job. Va.. reached at 8 o’clock Friday, De Men in Service M ust A nswer Ques has increased 20 per cent. W ithin the cember 21, the Red Cross ladies again Fays $5 for H is Nap in Car. tionnaires. last few days the Red Cross has re came to the rescue and presented us Attracted by a noise in a box car that with post cards, with which to remem Taking of affidavits by relatives of cruited and equipped a group of 100 ‘h ad been locked and sealed in the freight ber those left at home. About, rniddav men of draft age an* already in the nurses for the Army N urses’ Corps yards of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Rocky Mount, a little village in South Government service, attesting the fuel for service with the B ritish Expedi Camden, last Friday, Martin J.. Elkins, Garniina. was reached, and we had a that file men really lire at the present a special officer, found Joseph Cavan march in company formation. This re time in some branch of tile army or tionary Forces at the request of the augh. 47 years old, of Mount Molly, laxation was mighty welcome, and the It has also navy, will not eliminate the necessity B ritish Governm ent. frightened almost out of his wits, in opportunity being offered to make pur of tiny men themselves filling out llieir mobilized several highly specialized th*- Police Court Cavanaugh said lie chases, every store near the station was questionnaires, it now appears, hut tie* groups of nurses for orthopedic, psy was waiting for a train at Whitings depleted of every orange, apple pie and procedure was taken in order that the . and stepped in the box car to rest. cake. About 8 A. M. next day. the 22,1. men would not be reported as delin- chiatric and facial surgery hospitals, “I fell asleep." he said, “and when I the train pulled into the station at Gamp cpient. The affidavits will suffice until as well as mobile operating units and : B»v#Ae J ft»utid I had become a pris- J. E. Johnston, and oh ! what a whoop tile questionnaires, properly filled out o th er im portant groups. He was fined $5 for trespassing. of joy I It was noticed th at the time by the registrants themselves, are re of day was one hour earlier than at turned to the board. D istributing Depot Opened. River. Once assigned to bar Even the men who are with the ex OUR CLASSIFIED ADS. HAVE Toms racks. I was comfortable. In barrack T he A tlantic divisimi has established peditionary force in France must fill out CLASS F-(i I met about 30 of the finest lads, their questionnaires. The hoard is to a t 1018-22 W ashington street, Hobo send the questionnaires to those who ken, a distributing depot for outfitting There's some class to our classified who generally were of a character be yond repronc1 '. They came from Cali made the affidavits, who are to forward tads. If there is anybody in Ocean counthem to their proper destination. Al the soldiers em barking fo r service «Sy wis> lias what you want to buy, or fornia. Texas. Oregon. Utah. Nevada. Idaho. Mississippi and last, but not ready some of them have been sent to abroad. T h is depot wii! be under the w a n ts what you want to sell, you can -jret in touch with him thoroughly the ipasr. New Jersey. The weatherman relatives here and forwarded to France. direction of Mrs. A. G. Olney. /-i^ u rier classified ads., and it only costa apparently tried to camouflage all (Continued on Cage 8) DB RED CROSS ISSUES CALL TO NURSES FOR WAR SERVICE TOMS RIVER SUPPLY CO. M fti» S ir« « ia Port O ffU ft Bioca Dnlct* in Indian Motor Cycles Bicycles, Amo Supplies Sporting Goods, Hardware of All Kinds, Poultry Wire, Paints Oils and Varnish TE LE P H O N E 9S M . JACKSONS MILLS CEDAR RUN Georg* Has* and »If* »»r* Saturday »«•■ Adolphus Pharo of Stafford m u evening fu sst* of Richard Burk and » »IsUIng her daughters In P h d J l, ------•n -la«r In M a*"®* family at Lettvlll* “klphla — and* *-— h»rd*ught«H o« Art Chambers and family of White»Fred Potts haa returned home1tor l b »Ille sre staying with her father, C. L. Reynold*, while he is working for t i e w inter Ocean Lumber Co Put your shoulder to th* wheel a g Prank Gordon and Albert Appelg. t k iI n m*fc#OMr pl,c* * • r**«*r <edar made « trip to Trenton and now Frank The aick a t M ayetta ar* all Impnav I» the owner of an Overland c a r_____ ing Dorothy Davis visited Mrs. Con Mr». Aahbrook Cranmer of Mayetta Reynold* on Saturday haa been entertaining her father Raymond Cook purchased • m otor Mia» Turn tell of Mayetta wH a cycle last week recant B am egat visitor Bd Hendrickson and Mra. B. S. Mor Roacoe Conk ling failed to pas. tbs gan made a business trip to F ree Kohl physical examination for the draft An klafiievtau l a a a . on Saturday A car load of coal waa received her* C. L. Davi* has a very sick horse during the anow storm , a very welcome Owing to the heavy anow storm , the visitor teacher wa* unable to get to the school Miss Martha Salmons of Slaffordvilla on Monday, and the rural mail carrier ia making a brief atoy a t Atlantic city wss compelled to leave out a p art cf Mrs. P. Meyers of Staffordville u his route because of bad drifts confined to her home by illness Ueorge Anderson and wife enter W. S. Cranmer and wife took in th* tained on Saturday evening their sister, •upper given by the Mens Bible Clast Mrs. H. Burdge, Howard Taylor and of the M. K. church of Uarnegat wife and E. B. Murphy A railroad time table ia of no use to Aa usual Bd Hendrickson waa the anybody now daya but you can save it first fellow out with a »now plow t o ; •"<! »how it to your children as a curiopen the road* osi ty Wm. Camp of VanHiseville waa In town on Monday H. D. W ILKINSON Mrs, H. Burdge was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. L, Davis on Thurs day evening Leroy Matthews, the Harmony groc IR O N S ' LIVERY STABLE er, was able to make his rounds on Phone 5-0. Toma River, N. J . Tuesday with a wood sled V ete rin a r y m w v w w w w w x -* N X N V V V x % v v v ^ T x x 7 7 v v T x v x 7 v v x x v r7 v v * * j Ford R ep a ir W ork T H E BEST FO R D IN TH E CO UN TY . W O RK M EN PROM PT MODERATE PRICES G R O V E R & SO N Toms River New Jersey R. G. BUCKWALTER PLUMBING STEAM FITTING, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Heaters; Steam, Water and Hot Air Heating; Blue Flame and Gasolene Stoves AT REDUCED PRICES Toms River 21 Washington Street WM, S, ROBERTS ST O V E S HEATERS RO O FING Well Drilling, Pumps, Heating ami Sanitary Plumbing. Agent for Aermotor Windmills. Rider and Errickson Hot Air Pumping Engines. WM, S. ROBERTS, MA» STREET T o m s R iv e r N ..W JE R S E Y C O U R IE R fUCKERTON RAILROAD CO. Lac*l l 1* » * la PAGE SEVEN UriRi C o n ia t i * * * * * * * * • i h . *********** mmêmmrn ê mm* « • • n i to. n i M u I I .-f* * * ■*) If^ u ry from Ihn MTOmi In •« »••#« «i. i», m it lh a V instand «vnlw l viand va fallón» of m p uni. Id yoar; p c n a a  t a s r a K i i R : In U* numtor MtaffHI Ptjmoylh HMHt_______ o il* C. I.uhf» T«______ K|*»f_ *. m W M •* • » M il 5 t Harry H, Ubar, Liktwaad fl* fn M l I olumbla Plym outh Kork* *■ I * »■ I. M. Ion**, Hornaralaan 8 1. Rhode Ialand Karl* P»« t«r% r • H Atv Van UHM il u '* « ** Mas «ftir Ita ta • « ACTTHNlMl) LIA v i tmif total •B S»ta Wtaff n Und*,hill Broa,, Lakewood Sk) », C. W btt* La*h o n * C, 8. Oraana, La» »wood lia Hanrjr H. Halna. Lahvwond m Richard Halna, i.akawond !7 Plnabaock farm. Barrilla f Harman P. Bandar, rom* RIrar M Toma Poultry Farm. Toma (tirar Morra. Conn., Conloa! Ptlir *** Am CMMf 5th arrak Barrad Mock* H. H. O brr, Lakrorood « U t a Los borna irc »n *»*«" P l****n t ha* had na hard I t w f n i t a f i f i , « * , , Im m m «hatr tm *I Ita) tHfItaf , an Iba aama arti*« aa •Ita! Itali»*«» «p* d r«*# * h art by tba •l»«dy mmit h mi « ir tltia lM i i p r w e t ro m p i. gaverntotani» mani «mutai af rollruedi «id n u l a in to in* banni iful • il« 8H E K U K B BALE aparlatati ef a h .t • » toay oapwci If II ' ba a inter night ra m a da** comm lo govaramant ownatoliip? «in f a m i* tita n i and la tita ta •» va****« u n n i H. M , ■****. MMa, us* I l *ao Hellingaraorth ho* lu ti aboul g y «< Ik ia a n d i u m » . k n J m t t, a n d m o u n t.in* f loamy and broari Ha*) buahal* of oyatara In I h . ira. “ J m a* « m w , I vtu a*u m ***** n a I <'rotei* thal saM raeanUy fa r » and 6 Boi la! In tb* early morning. TUISDAY, 8BBBUABY M, I9IB, ■lollafa par Ihuuaaed ara n e « $11 ami Gray «U h the alruggllng light. I Al (ta l'miM fl M W ta l i t vlllig « * f i **d t b .) tali «a le v a i m ora eratara (B* beautiful valley ora* toldad W W, I l l i i l « i ( | m t î n o i l l Ai Starw Ì8 fp f, ta li w i Ita >i W In * manila o f .poti*** «M ia. j II look a a* If Teddy had gwia la ÿ li • i t a É Al ««»A I « d o ri F t f / I» ** ****** r » am mm *M. i l W aoklngtan and dallbrraU ly tb ro an k l* print o f «andari im M ta ita i 4 * * riM n t j « • u m No •la in on 11» * h it# n w l * : ! ''t atlck tight into a hornata naot by Ali itai «*«i*i» PLIIP4 m»4 fmnai mi Ulta mm* ff*mim*. ta n ti «rW p n iA u rT éwvItaA Aft 1 (ho lotafhptas In # » In (ha for«» I th a « a y tbey a ra llgbtlng ori hlm. bui taUtaw, >fi»f Mta i**m§ I« (•# Itaeewi» mi Jm**\\ e fff fa ire r liuin o rrh «rds i May. | If you notte« ha dovan't t lo I • “am* i s m u i t m i a *e»*u ate jg e ttin g a tu rg vety baili) taraaot U* I • »..•►i s, J M cm * aa I «it# No* thlsliiolts w ry nU # on paper «o.* *™ a m i d rn ra n a a at *fr*. I.itile VanMetcr ani « la in aaraat at ta# mm w n ,i|-lv - a m j tout jtita t r ow » • would pir»f»r a pervi in* I f thè a i n t . r 1» l'.n . Iran t a r n a c ta mi liffiw aa-1 m Ihr oM lino» »0 o ften dun un « »»I rt « • d o boh. it >*•>»■ a*« « itola arma 1a . M o w i r d « .d**k I aftt f .1 ■alni na. at ia. mm a n n i tv* an* Iran, to 1*or»‘«<1 toy some of our long *1 b Mit i l fV rttnr *a» na na r a n o iiim l, i ava«* a* r i a* i a c o «■' «a alaaim mu a -vaia« aa* a nata pool«. pt litg, »(»lintf, urn! W r b c i n r< - i l . I h , r a m i of la. Mai M..ai- avo arra 1 A m ira, ■a. ul» m an Is IncllCNsd (0 am*i a i.« ,.* ' ' f a a» KaM. i •i. a. afta na* «I Stink • 0*1 sight which ***ms (0 Im ta . mi ih ta d u m i A4 m il M M IBP •il ic* b u ll tal HPam ***®H* lh .lr J K .v r had la (VI *lUt oofl roa! e t a « ,» .»h> . Wh* » * • «a* «Wl Ita l i i MI •bay gpl (xmI hum M«h«m| u« i IhiI »•if ma th o u g h t « r t V f t l b a c i II* iKri® f«h oui »bu lift*« «I WAR SAVING GAME iuroptan Contact Takes Sport* mon Out ot the F M I m ut* Seta* at 0««* and I M ata* Hunting a Bien a ta n 1» apart. D a g li» tb* w ar tb* paemamoH B f. (tfVlOftUi flUtal Ita taXiUPlABI U»ttir |o «ta«« Awrfftrm gatta» otlltaU tai, « H ita ffwlrflt* J. IU í é * Ita. W ir I a i M toA l lo olk) Ufo m Ituil H l i k n ta to ) IttaBlrt» imi «f i t e IMd •tul fut» m * w | ib» ito f tii» i>ttc» of m u« Bod itiit«tantii««ii «boni SO tour : bai i boi It ta I I. ibi ttlff. • ö j r » i | - t a Barrilla Parma, Bay vili« I 01 • m pm im pm C. S Grama, Lakewood •» umm Y«ft rN M 4 tal n»* fo rt f Mit t m 1 «1 Henry B. Maina, Lakawood • *rt Ttiftt«« 1 1ff • »1 • •>« ff Iff vi,' ü i v' <* II ff # H Iff n • it wtoMtafi Ifr |»r« Tl»* fumi. Ita i t s Amanean ■«oka in Hu 14 M f|a 46 f* * ft» tt VMfftitft ta • n H BortOffM • A4 n », <«f Its r a » ■glo AInerirmi I Till- ringle ■•OtaOtawtl» « it ta M ff M ftl 1$ |INl T. Munta* d In It umili la "I 1 ta| 1 M widely I n i Mtat II 9ta AMBIVI l»4*J lu t im i p a r i , XiH hill.*' S Irving’- V 1 Iff II M Î tat Ttaitawisa lea th a t t h e nalnted for the Musiviv rv •• m tt faratatai Cttf Je (li ta4 "S. • M 11*1«, «1**1 ftWM'MUvc,. Il M 11 ae IM II t! e t h e gaieté, d the ItUMlllU Ih,)« h,{ ft«f ttrj«) i.'ltf It 4§ ( M i n t « « ti 'tiled by Mie lining, of Lent I»PI Id n o t. Tita» ! Nini t'l « m Mm k T'-nlii I laulPBiP« Am man '«offrii taioBfff *»»• «• *GUft, »] ,Ji »■• JOHN U. NuTff L h la a po» he ) ond the Niemen timi 1 l“'l m I «H »«S HO«« «i i, io) Il k they inhnbit lh< un» i 'N I f e Bel Un. All lu nil. It aeetn« luti Cl »tfort lo ihe t e«!«« itm a h ■ i rw « o*a Ai ontani«« M are »tw I c*»la»l p ir n » « iorr rem ole from «n. i i v a set o u t taluno •ni»', more Amerlrnn In ib* ib ik r a n n et i*. m i ,i It acro tract: flam s were shipped from Cape May. NOTICE rea» to KtaVta Am«rl ran« know Hu-dun '* l* « l i » « a*,l *« aiiuuiM « mi li be«©», if » t'irro r on nc unt ,»f (he • *Ita*« i» i*. p i„ . ot nraii nun. ia« cut Uhi town of our forvetn •nd drying Wildwood ami o ther place« m th a t se c lit«* w ild I lf «* *»f ih t ti The pu stag' Ilw Franklin’* rriinkllii'o iiut 1ìt'iM’i* wha tb« nmllenee •lata* M aan* aa. a» l*> „I aa arra L oral Budget of Iba Borough o f H ar World, *o Up of I >oks and a lrrim a . The ordin* tion via the inland waterw ay to May I s « • folto»»rffj no li dia*« noi nurpriro onc lo It doe* not aurprif vey Cedar*. In the Count) of Ocean, for lm»rn im m n Ilutailnn ertile Ihnl Ih«* Alan ali ikal cff-uio irart ___ **Y« u p ffvw n d f n t h r tr h ti elk a n d not____ i»*d i)iai| • ry »r ice found In our Acidi Atta! Ilia d . Tuckerton and Went C’rrek (ho r o a r 1918. aa approved, and Notice and »«tag ia to# T^waakipef Jaraana. ('«••(- « alone according to this statem ent have buffai«» untiIl tb v r v w * ooo». lin i Atnt‘rt(*nn bonk lran«lnto«| info g a r d o are an harm less on tkwao aa*t m « u of *#* j«rwy »iioata o» tía to».! »nd of H earing Thereon. -You » r e hunting • !< er. T h e ü lf. Huftidun tau» Ihe |ir«Mlu< f of |*<»nr IMHi- •onta •»«*« of Hie pot» le f«-*.! i«*«.ntig fu no lari* ir » of freit benefli to farmer», in also sent over thi« Inland rout» about N otice ia hereby given th at the Bor aoow Mi la to Hooawtt*. Miti«: aegiiaiog at A ta re s u m » . ough Council of the Borough of Harvey »n!*ta |wn. Thm wn* 18 y w n u firr •taka la t*f eeotor of tke rtad. «oí i auk« iwiog d»»troyi ng all aorta o f inacetì »nd II,UtlO bbla. flub. 230,000 bu. o f oyster» ••What d 0 y o u 1 a n t j o u r a o a U p •tlstaat two <halos no • manw (ftootk ft» degrooa i Vdara, a t a m eeting held I anuary 7. he dled. «•■aiaote I mi tr m the iMwionteg ooraor of a vermin, Human nature la prone to and 20,000.000 clam s. Will someone bunt? KabtiitsY* M 8 , approved the following Local Bud trae« of aa tad fte-saa aerei eoo«eyod to i k r u i dtatroy : tell us when this freight line w aaestabm ny thing« that are »« cming Ttor a v .rn c r .Vrw Hr Iran r» a « fln * ftartaon by Jotas W • toyi -o sod wife. th««oo g e t fo ra a ld Borough for the y ear 1918: aloog the on 'die of ttae aatal mad tooita w4#> ly u s r ln a, but are rvally our illita in lu h *d along our bay? They m ust he (lint a im know« th a t It la true. ! ( • V IR G IN CRANBERRY LAND tree« Surplua Revenue Account, $871.60 sad lo «taatra Ia«t it ctaa'oa «Tllaka in a " lh hlpa th at pass in the n ig h t" , as li turra to Im i ita# IR has toranl fmtti th r oltl*tl •lake; them« aoaik M legre«« Wn i aloof ita» f lg h t in if tho great armici of destructivo 1. Surplua Revenue Appropri they hav not been seen during the day Bl'UII'lntlf *«f fulitr UN*il tu In*; lar « » i . towldi# of a dllrk i etialna «t l|*katoa ■***»«: bug« etc NOUTh CAROLINA ated $400.00 theOf» onrtta 4« dffcretw jo mmut«« We«t >1rfcaiaa In a tin «til Itir loll* cm« nilluti* uC rutta* • • llaka, to Wber « a coirne «f •■ «ita «f aootta H i Capt. rorneliua Thomtwon is (juite tim e. 2. Miacfllancoua Revenue»: COIt RESPONDSACI IRVITBD deg*©«« W#*t would letervwct u»* muí# -.mnit f , Wo never d tu b t figure» especially lr*a drotnirtliHl. th r ItirvitoM# r a d H otel lkenaea 99.80 I v l a t the home o f hit daughter in frolli l«ff begin ni rg corner; tO ffO C # OOf'tl H dffJOHN L. ROPER LUMBER CO. w hen given by e x p ert lU tb tic ia n * , but %vtorn the mountain« » b r r r tu* to v rta gr*e« Ka«t 4 • bala« 4ft llaka moro or Ims to t*»» Ml. Holly Franchise Tax 8.90 »•eginniag. coauioinf a tod » ton aem betkt NORFOLK. VA. fil •«ro# Toll tax 17.00 I let* *ec about the au.OOO.Otg) clam* from to hunt will hr llf< Ire«. more or Ira* A n o t h e r d l f l l r u l t y I n t h r (intto a T O th e r miacellaneoua revenue*, pole* Kirep irg ont ni tk« aitove «•« cH»»ed premi*«» I Aa we are constantly reminded to .T uckerton and We»t Creek, Taking w ire etc. 21.71 •• much 'hereof aa H»« wit lo lite following •ave in every way. we have one wa« ■tl.i working day*, thi* would mean * p n tti* |»re*ervM tli)i» l i r a In t h r n |i) H id k SHERIFFS SALE • omdsriri to wit: Heginnieg at astone •land 3. S ta te Railroad and Canal Tax 46.U8 ing ia the fourth and cumio. Ho* of a tr ot of by which many hundreds of dollars catch of 63,897 for every day in Ihe t l o n In ro n ffrr« » i to fr<t«»rul n o ti o n In t h # 4. Amount to be raised bv taxa• •TTPaiwt arre« return-«I to Jonatbaa F»rmaa and m a tte r . N o th in g * h u t f e d e r a l a r t lot» tion By rtrtu«* of a writ of PI P«.. ImumI out Jame« Ttir>«ckm 'Mon F tiro try «ih lT*n. and »»• can lie *»»ved. L et ua tak e the froten y e ar except Sunday*, ami th ere must s a v e d t h e w ild fo w l. H y m i a o u o f t h e 110.00 .f «hr OOtart Of I fim itrry «»f lb » H U H arded in the Harvmr Deaera • office at Penh potatoes and e a t them while »till be a few month* during the w inter £ of Now Jmrmf and to uio dlroctnl, I wIP fttnhoy, m book s ft Pa*»’ *yf rudug Ik« third m i l r n l o r y g u iu e law. d r a w n h y g u v * »700.25 wit at public Yrin)ue on tract mentioned in asid retara, «hence running frozen, then we can aa»e the others , w hen they don’t g e t any a t all, which e m i n e n t o rle titlN ta u n d |iro v ld lii|C pn>* from the MPI beginning north »ft -«egtra» west so in the spring we will b.* about even Appropriation*. Tutaidny, February 10. 1018 | would mean more than the above daily t e r t l o n f o r w a t e r f o w l fr o m (*11110da t o tt en« na I link* to a «tone planted for a corner; 1918 C urrent Expense* 1917 • hen**« touih 40 dngie«« 4A miuule« west nine on th at score. Give them awuy to average. They m ust be thicker there M e x le o , t h e y a r e n o w tieU eY et! t o bs* llou«e in th« village of Titin« Klvrr chain« to a stone for a corner; thence »oath •« » »225.no $225.00 At the Court 1. Salaries uDtv of oomi dH i Mica of atv Jenin, degree« Kuo» | | t hxlii« to « «lone the «ouiheæt everyone who can use a h a lf bushel or j than in our bay, or a* some auy, the e a f o f o r n h u n d r e d y o u r » . 300,00 t.et wren the hfiurta of U m. anti Ao'clock p. m . to corner 2. Road repairs 1 He mett*« land; thence north tT bushel before they thaw. In that way wit of • ou oVIo- k p. lu nu Mill d«| tali the fui> degree«of41sal The fnrt Which t h r avert!gp sporta3. Postage, Stationery minute« K««t « chain« H link« to the | bottom mu»t be paved w ith them . Now lowing <ie«crib«N l real «Mate; nearly all of this stock could be dis j if we put them in sacks of .KXl each, we nutit « i*s not reullie la that when m 75.00 and Printing 75.00 AM that tract or imrce) of l»ci«t anti premise«, beginning, containing in and M-l o actM. 15.00 1. Renta 15.00 lirrcinnfler pur'IcnUrlv «te*rn»te«1 «mute, lying I Alim excentlng out of the above deaeribed M posed of and the good ones saved for of wild in me la m lu re d to n I would have 127 sacks daily or .'19,751 an*» »'ring m the Townehlp of LbAowoimI. in the aerea trae» a certain cranberry beg. muíate on 85.00 5. C ontingent fund ferini im lii 10 b n r l t / K ta'ern «ide «»f «apt tract containing i acre« an<i •eed. i t is little trouble to use them, iunt> of Ocean and 8 aie of Jereej. ¡during the year; and according to the no tin C. Incidentata 50.00 Itcginnlng M a point In th e eomherl? line of I ia 1l«i ai r* « «« «iirveyed hi»« map|»etl March lfui» How mt •It it la t r o U r t « r f pe 1 then» and drop in .old w ater for a figures given, the price« quoted in the F or e: Fifth street ill«»«nt one hun<ire«t iwcnty-four «nd j ltd* by lierbert Hurdge, Hurveyor. Ita in ’^ I the« bill lilt) tuuit $ 7(H). 00 $ 265.00 46 |M) feci e«*t» ri/from ihe mini corner of h Selieti «« the property of Itenrlch ('armeua, lew' m inutes, then boil and they will I account, it m eant about $2'N),ooo a era ua id belle* d Huit tli TO V- • «OiC irgct of A. I i?.l"o conveyed io the «m<i joNeph et ux. et «I. defendant, ami taken into execution keep for several days, or keep them in Notice is fu rth er given th a t the (J. Ddvi laon l»v deed from ta ii||«m HohcrtN u a» me sul» of Wo f AU 'man, complalusu , «ml ' snug littie sum fo r one season, to nlwnyi plenty « r buffalo, In PRÎT Borough Council of the Borough of and wife t»u<l oilier« tUled the 4th day of •‘eptein 1 to be sold by a cool place so they will not get soft out to It nt them divide among the few who follow clamm ■ they V H arvey Cedars aforesaid, will conduct i»er, iHAOnnd recorded <n the derk » UMce of ASA T. WIL*BY. Mieriff and they cun he used as wanted. Don’t ing. Ocrun Coimtv In Hook »4 O' I» c»mIbon P«g 8 SAc. WT»A 11 It took them tw< yeen-4 to Frederic 9. Wack. Point Plena nt, N. J. a hearing on said Local Budget, a t the ««(•I point i" log the Becond «ml iiorthqiMterly be loo proud to eht frozen potatoes, in for romplalnant. fart t!i it the lit Tul,» w a s Council Chamber, in the Borough of comer of l«ml c«mvrvr<l hy «Bid DavidHun 10 »lie DatetiSolicitor January m». 1tis. Pra. fee, fri.00 many places in Kuropy they would be I O f course these shipm ents were made tlrlckBluirg l.nnd it ml Improv« in**nt Company hy H arvey Cedars aforesaid, on Monday, deed dat>-d day 49. ihw «mi raiming thence ulonj by rail; but suppose there had been a p ru rtlr itllv extinct. Wolves mil liuiit* . ..j the fourth day of February, 1918, at the cHKieriy line of ««Id Company'* land (uow of glad to g e t the peelings. I’y ttin g a 1boat running every month in tho year, era destroyed the remmmt m uch fuster eight o ’clock p.m .,w hen and w here ob id» Forest Hotel Co.) and the weeterly line of tlum It could breed. card in the window is not all th a t rh-Kfthurg Land and Im j which is hardly ever |>o«sible, it would S H E R IF F ’S SALE jections thereto mny be presented by Of course the buttulo Iuih been over pr'«cmcDWCniupany losald Jrmcph <». DavitUon required of ua. If we wish to really j m ean a c ra ft th at could carry .'!)I2 bbls. any tax p ay er of said Borough. D| d«M dntd Hi-1Wttl tlHV of May, 189" JJBN worked us tin object leaion In game By virtue of an axeeatioa on co n tract imue-i help in this world war we must eat two dfgrfes and Ofteen mmu'e« east oiie tin By order of the Borough Council. ■of fish, 500 sacks o f oysters and 179 protection. As opponents of protec drrd fo'ty-ulne ami flfty-ng hundredth« feet to o ut of the Ocean c o u n t) Common I’le«« Court things we may not crave F L E T C H E R ANDREW S, the HOutherlY line of saul Dayidson'« laud; tnenee and to me directed, I will ael. a t public veu tue I sucks of clams each and every day, but tive m easures have pointed out, th e Don’t let us h ear any more of the as one boat could m ake but three trips Borough Clerk. « l o n g t h e «a m « (4) North elghty«seven OQ buffalo could not have mirvivecf civil degree« a n d foriyiive minutes east, fifty TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1918 Dated January 21, 1918. old fashioned w inters ty some of the f**«t; theuce ( I North two degree« and Ilf een minute« wear one handled forty-nine and «4 100 At the Court house In the village of Tom« Hive-, older citizens. We have them “ beaten | per week this whole route, she must ization except in very limited number* anyway. feet to the southerly line of Klf ri Htreet; thence in the County of Ocean ami s ta te o f ' e w Jersey, tak e for her load 1,086 bbls. of fish, (4) south eighty-seven deg ee« and forty-fiye between the hour« of 12 ru. and ft.no o'clock p. m , | to a frazzle” for cold and snow, but But this Is not tru e of deer, elk und 1,500 Backs of oysters, and 537 sacks of minute« west fifty feet along the southerly line to w it at ujci o'clock p. ru. on said day all tne NOTICE they had more to e a t in th eir cellars of Fifth Htreet to the place of beginning. following described real estate: clam s, which would mean quite Home mountain sheep which inhabit the IiIk If All th at lot or tra c t o f land In th e Township of and barns then, than h a lf the town d a« the property of Anna V. Davidson et c ra ft. But the tim e i' b coming when m ountain ranges th at will ulwoye tie a Local B udget of the Borough of al.Heiz Brick In the County of Ocean and H'ate of New defendants, and taken Into ex cutlon at the L av allette for the y ear 1918, as ap suit of Jennie A. M otheralll,(R xeeutrlx)com Jersey, beginning at a «tone In th e middle of tue now together, if it was all in one heap. this will be a reality, and not fa r off wilderness. There 1» only one measure • highway leading from Burravllle to Lucy’s Cove which can save them, und th a t Im irhe proved, and notice of hearing thereon. plainant, and to be sold by Chas. Conrad and Wm. Hazclton e ith er. lu th e Metedeoonk R iver where th e easterly Mae ASA T. WIL8EY, Sheriff. provision of game refuges In national N otice is hereby given th a t the Bor of Hauiuel Wardell’a property crosses th*» same, sp en t several days last week d istrib u t [T he figures given in the a rticle in H. JA Y N E IH., being ais the w esterly line of Jo h n w . P arker'* forests w here these anlm uls can breed ough Council of the Borough of Lav WILFRED Soi’r of Complainant. land; thence (I) northerly along aatd division, 8 ing feed to quail. These men like question were from an official report; alle tte in the County of Ocean, a t a unmolested, und the Increase restock Thompson Building, chain«, ft4 links tow ard Beaver D im Creek to a many others who tak e a day occasion Lakewood. N. ). the sta te m en t did not say the products the surrounding country. m eeting held January 19th, 1918, ap «tone set for a corner; theoce »2) easterly anil proved the following Local B udget for Dated January 43, HUH. Pr». lee »U.») parallel with the above road B chains lfl links to ally to hunt quail a re willing to take were shipped from Cape May to Bay a stone aet f->r a corner; thence (3) southerly and said Borough for the y ear 1918: parallel with the first course 8 chains and 64 links tim e and expense to keep them from Head, though it m ight easily be read Dress In London. to a «tone in the mldd e of the «aid road; theuce sta rv in g when the season is out for A. T otal A nticipated Revenues: to m ean th a t,b u t over some p a rt of the Something might he said of th e (4) westerly along said road 3 chains lfl links to S H E R IF F ’S SALE 1. Surplus Revenue Appropri the beginning. C ontaining 1 an d 12-1 >n acres, shooting, but the average man th a t w aterw ay betw een those points.— E d.[ changes th a t three years of w ar have being the same prem ises conveyed to the said a te d (none) brought about in our clothes, ways the Charles W. Maxson by Adeline Browu by deed hunts fo r gam e daily for w hat there By virtue of a w rit of Fi. r »„ Issued out of 2. Miscellaneous Revenue (none) dated Ja n . 2, 1888, recorded In book m of deeds is in it would see the last bird starv e, the Court «f Chancery of the Btate of New J er Manchester (¡unrdiun. Evening drone 3. Poll Tax 50.00 sey for the County of Ocean, Page 140 Ac. Being a and tom e directed 1 will aell at public ven LAK EW O O D is not abolished, but it is becoming p art of the same prem ises conveyed to Chanes before he would spend an hour to help 4. Amount to be raised by Tax due on Howard Maxson by Frank D urand. Master In much less custom ary In theaters and ation (including Railroad Tuesday, February 19, 1918, t’hancery by deed dated Dec. 1, 1910 and record d them Bowdoin Plum er having left the »•est^urantR, and people coming up to 7604.42 and Cana! Tax) Jan . 8, 19'2, In book ftSfl, page 843 of deeua for Now th a t clubs, associations, lodges, At th e C o u rt H o u se In th e v illag e o f T om s said county. Tim es and Journal to develope a real London who used to bring evening R iver, in th e C o u n ty o f O cean a n d Htat« etc., a re curtailing all expenses possi $7654.42 of All th a t certain lot,, tra c t or parcel of land and New J e rs e y , betw een th e h o u rs o f 12 clothes w ith them no longer do so* prem ises herein after particularly described, sit ble by dispensing with suppers, recep e sta te proposition in a northern state, iu. and 6 o’oIock p .m . to w it at i.yo o’clock B. A ppropriations. 1918 1917 uate lying aud being In the tow nship of Rrlck, Stiff white collars a re disappearing, th a t Lakewood paper will be conducted m. on s a id d a y a ll th e fo llo w in g d e tions, b allj and o th er social functions, County of Ocean aud state of New Jersey. Be $ 50.00 P roperty $ 50.00 scrib e d real e s t a t e : find the soft collar is worn by all by A rthur P. Emerson, who has been ginning at a stone standing In the easterly line Boardwalk & Dock 500.00 400.00 A' i hat ruct or parcel of la^d and premises of Baw Avenue w here same Is Intersected by the M ariners lodge, F. & A. M . , have adop classes. T he democratic process hud with it since it was bought by D. B. It lua*'»;r particularly described, situ ate, lying Highw ays, R epairs southerly line of H om est ad Farm o f late Charles ted a plan whereby they can follow suit already set in nt Hie house of com d being tu the Township of 1akewood, in the w . Maxson, deceaaed. said sto n e being the 800.00 400.00 Cnuuty and m aintenance Plum er. David P. Simpson is now of Ocean and S tate of New Jersey, and northw esterly co rn er of lot w hereon »aid Chas. in saving and y et have the social m eet mons. One rem em bers the shock th at Schools 1750.00 1475.00 utteu atid bounded aa follow : H M axson now lives; thence ru n n in g from said ings as heretofore. They have com associated w ith Mr. Emerson Mr. Kelt* Hurdle's cloth cap created 75.00 Beginning a t a point in the southerly line or stone(i)aiong Finance Com. 75.00 northerly line of said ('has. H.MaxEl wood Applegate of Asbury Park Salaries 625.00 on its first appearance there, but it 450.00 Fifth Street, between Forest Avenue and Lake son’s lot and the southerly line of said Horn stead bined the anniversary in February and Drive being th e northeasterly corner of a lot Farm sou’ll 61 degrees 4*> m inutes east, one hun has brought suit dam ages against Borough Expenses 200.00 200.00 heretofore conveyeo by the said party of the first dred sixty feet to a stake; tlo nce (2) north 31 de the L adies' night in ]une, and will hold has advanced immensely since the w ar Lighting 600.00 600.00 p art to Ann V. Davidson and ru ining thence (1) g rees 4 m inutes east, and parallel with Hav Ave Joseph E. W hite of Lakewood, in the began. Frock coats tire in small and Fire Protection 25.00 25.00 south two degrees fifteen m inutes east one hun nue 80 feet to a Hta e; th e n ce(3) n o rth 61 degrees, one som etim e in May, thus doing away Ocean common pleas court, growing diehard m inority. S p ats are «in their fo'ty-nlue and Bfi-iao feet to the southerly 46 m inutes west parallel with said first line 16" with the big expense of a banquet 250.00 Board of H ealth 200.00 dred line of said D .vl Ison’s land; theuce («) Nor h feet to easterly line of Bay Avenu»; thene»(4) out 01 an automobile accident on the Inst legs. Top h ats survive m irac Board w alkCertificates Ighty seven dregrees forty-five m inutes east one along the same, south 31 degrees,4 m inutes west, when we are doing our utm ost to help ulously, it might seem, until one re and In te re st 1165.00 1165.00 hundred fifiy feet more or less to the southw est no feet to the beginning. Being premise« con in every way we can. A com m ittee of road from Lakewood to Farm ingdale erly corner of a lot conveyed b.y said parry of the veyed to Chas. H. Maxson bv William K. Blod on October 8, last. W. H. Jayne rep members th e ir enduring qualities, so Highway Certificates first p s it to Jam es II Davidson; theuce (3) North g ett A wife bv deed d ited O ctober 8 19 i, ami men and women, (among whom no con and In te re st 1614.42 1765.00 two degrees fifteen m inutes west along said recorded in Ocean County C lerk’.s Office Jan . 8, resents White; Bernard V Poland of th a t their persistence is only a form tention should ever exist) could be apJam es u , Davidson’s w esterly line, one hundred 1912, in Book 386, page 2t»S. Asbury Park, is counsel for the plain- of w ar economy after nil. forty-nine and 66-1 On feet to th e southerly line of $7654.42 $6745.00 All th at certain lot. tra c t or parcel of land and p o in t e d to arrange t h i s time for a b ig tiff F ftn Street; 'hence (4) South eighty-seven deprem ises hereinafter described, 1>ing and being , c __,i . , . Notice is fu rth e r given th a t the gr Dining With the Private. * h forty-five m inutes w est along the southerly In th e township of Brick, in the C ounty of Ocean 90C ia f o r a ll S p e a k in g ,s in g in g , W alter Montague, a Lakewood Council of the Borough of L aval one of Fifth S treet one hundred fifty feet more or and state of New Jersey, designated as Lot No. 1 music, gam es, social intercourse,w here It lias come a t last—the offensi? o f 1 ss to the place of beginning. on Mip of Wm. C Falkluburgh. deceased. Be school boy, fell and broke his leg in an officer dining in public v.ith a p r i lette, in the County of O cean,afore ginning at a stake In the easterly line ot May everyone is made to feel a t home. A said, will conduct a heariner on said the school yard Seized as the property of Kma! ne J . Davidson, A venu“ at, the southw esterly corner of Lot No. 2 vate. It w as bound to come, soon or* short comedy sketch and many other Local Budget, a t the Council Chamber, et al, defendants, and taken into execution at laid down on said mnp; thence ( 1) southeanterA son was born recently to Mr. and late. The present w riter, notes the y along the southerly line of said lot 2 182 50 -ino features could he arranged so th a t in the Borough of L a v a iie u t, aio re the suit of The Lakewot.d Building and Loan As feet to a co rn ero f th e same thence; (2) south Mrs. Wm. E. M atthews of Lakewood. London Dally Chronicle, met not tong; said, on Saturday the ninth day of Feb sociation, com plainant, and to be sold by j w esterly along the line of Lot 25, 4.s and 90-luo young and old would enjoy the evening ago a private In uniform aud tw o men Mr. and Mrs. M artin Cinder of Lakeruary,1918,a t e ig h t-th irty o’clock p.m ., Wilfred 0. Jayne Jr., ASA T. WILSEY, Sheriff feet to th e northerly line of plot A. as lnid down on said map; thence (3) northw esterly along ihe a fte r which serve a light tre a t and all wood announce the engagem ent of their in m ufti. Of the two, one who should when and w here objections thereto Soi’r of Complainant, northerly line of s im e lftft and 4<)-10n feet to the go home pleased. We cannot all have Thompson Bidg., Lakewood, N. J . may be presented by any taxpayer of have been wearing the uniform of a. easterly line of Bay Avenue; thence (4) norrhea'ddaughter, Helen, to Mr. Carl A. Marsh Dated January 23 1918. P rs. fee $10.60 erly along the easte<ly line of said Avenue fifi and ju st w hat we w ant a t this tim e, but we said Borough. second lieutenant, explained: “Privateof W aterbury, Ccnn. 94-ton feet to premises I ,„ ,n an ^ , , ... 14-100 fee' ' the beginning. ‘ ~B eing ‘ By order of the Borough Council, Plunk, here, Is my uncle. H e is np conveyed wo ** ^ 1( host interest :onveyed to Chas. El. Maxson by Amelia Maxson ; dl 1 JAMES P. FE R R IS , bv deed dated Nov. 6, 191 and rec. Jan. sih, j of all concerned and not. be like the boy for a visit, and according to regula Borough Clerk. 1912 In book 388, page 40. SH ER IFF’S SALE tions I ought not to be seen about with, WEST CREE.C Dated January 19, 1918. All th a t certain lot, tract, or parcel of land and with the b a t and ball—-if he can’t be him. Since I joined th e tinny X haveprem ises herein after'particularly decrlbed. abu- 1knocker all the time, he won’t nlav By virtue of an execution on lien claim is«uo<t ate in Township of B. lck, ' o of Ocean and State j 1 J * out of the Ocean County c irc u it f’ourt. and to me One of the recent hard winds blew grown bang out of my civilian rijr..«of N. J . Beginning a t a point in the <asterly directed, I will well at public vendue on Nowr is the tim e we should show our I’ve borrowed a suit from the gEWNiotv. line of Kay a venue and Bn feet n c r h - r ly from a off Will Shinn’s kitchen roof charity in feeding the birds th a t flock sto n e a t the intersection of the s u 'h e rlv line of Tuesday, February 5, 1918 haven't I, dad?” “Yes, you hare;, und Work less Monday has been observed the Homestead Farm of the late Ch in W. MaxAt the Court house lu the village of Toms River, it's my best, you villain,” answ ered' son, dec’d, being also the liorti'w esterly corner around our doors when instinct tells here in the County of Ocean and S tate of New Jersey, of a lot of land which Wl Ham K. B 'ndgett and them to seek m an’s abode when fields the second civilian. betw een the hours of 12 in. and ft.oo o’clock p. m., A few sleighs were out wife co nveyed to said (’hap. H Mux -on by deed to w it at 1.30 o’clock p m. on said day, all the dated Oct. 3, 1911. recorded In the C le rk ’s Office and wood are covered with snow. Snow Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Kelly have re* following described real estate: of Ocean County in Book 386 of deed«, page 2yi, Mostly So. birds are more plentiful than for sev turned home a fte r a visit in Philadeletc, and thence running from said point along T ra ct Two: All the piece or parcel of laud “You're un d er arrest,” exclaim ed th e rhe northerly line of above m entioned iot south eral years. Red birds are frequent phia situate, lying and being in ihe Township of 61 degrees, 4 m inutes Fa^t 16» feet t ' a poim. officer, as he stopped th e autoratt&fl'e. Bei keley, County of Ocean, la te of New Jerse>, the C" (2) north 31 degrees 4 m inutes en«» and visitors. 1 arks aiso leave the meadows. Revival m eetings are being held in and more particularly dea< ribed as fo Iowa: Lor. “W hat for?” inquired Mr. Chugging. parallel with Boy Avenue f»<> feet to a point; Starling and sparrow s seem to bury the 33 and 84 lu Block B28, Plat B, B., Map No. 7, as the M. E. church thence (3) north 61 degrees 45 m inutes we«r. par “I haven’t m ade up my mind yet. TO designated and delineated on map entl led h atchet and feed together. We all like allel with first line 1*0 feet to the easterly line of “ Beachwood,0 Ocean County, N. J ., duly filed lu Mrs. K athryn Fharo recently visited ju st look over your lights, a n ’ your Bay Avenue, thence (4) along the sam e south 31 the Office of the County Clerk in the County of <iegr ees, 4 m in tres w est 4 • feet, to the place of to hear the birds sing in the spring and in A tlantic City license, an’ your numbers, an’ so forth. Ocean, which map 1h a sub-d.vision of lands beginning. Heh g prem ls s co v ved hv Wm. sum m er, then let us help the m through shown on map entitled Boundary line map of Mr. and Mrs. George ’’ox are spend I know I can get you fo r somethin’."" K IDodgett & w i’e to« has. H. M axson Mxreh **24*4)0 acre” tra c t near Toros River. N. J . , Nept. 3fth, 191$ by deed reco rd ' d in Ocean Co. Clerk’s this w eather and they will repay us ing the rem ainder of the w inter in 12th, 1914, to be called Beach wood., surveyed hy Office In book 420, page 43«. A. D. Nickeraon, C E , «nd filed in the Ocean No Alarm. with th eir songs in a few weeks. Who Camden Belz°d as the »roperty of Charles F o ard MaxCounty Clerk’s Office, November U tb, 1914 “Did you h ear there was a great* son. defendant, and ta aen Into execution at the can tell w hat has become of the large Seized as the p ope ty of W arren T. B urnett, Miss Helen Shinn has been acting as su it or Amelia Max on, plaintiff, and to be breaking out a t the jail?*’ builder, and Mary F. Hu<uett. O w ner,defendants, flocks of skylarks th a t a few vears ag^ township stenographer sold by taken into execution at ihe su it of William “Wltut was it? The worst chara«Want to Sell or Buy Any and ASA T. WILSEY, Sheriff. were so umerous around the meadows? C. Craven* plaintiff, and to be sold by te rs there J” DAY2D A. VBBDEK. ABA T. WIL«EY, Sheriff, thing—try Courier Classified Advs The dev s ta tio n o f our woods and Atforner. Postm aster Pharo of Staffqrdville “N o ; the measles.” DavlS A. Yeetier, Attv. Pra. lee $24.41» swamps gradually drive our bird's ar.d has an auto One cent a word—minimum 15 els. Dafet| i a n n a i », A *D. WI8. tt a . f6e »7.6# Dated Jtaafcrj 9,i9i8. WKW JE R S E Y CO U R i g l PAOE EIGHT Are in the Service of Their Country! u* °f Mfa* Q lady* A ppetget a l t liw a U U tili *»**!* U a ittlW *tt% alatal ><Mtt| a v a I n a | m I « m t*w»»klp ut thè •ffik t U n fa rlu M liljt II v a mi receivvd Ull t i J m r i i ) , fan lai# t* | t l ih « M a ta « «a latita* r»U la ih# C a r t a A intana* M m i»jr* I I n a » a l a v a t l enltaU d Bt*n freni i tram i C anai}. » 1 * » e r e a n i ut jroor H a t tteey • I U njnl H anltina, aaa a l Har*} (A. H aak laa a l I * m i * i i Milla, a lta »nlwUM la U n h H ) apring aa an a n ta drive» la Ih* lattari* m i t a l a r i P a p i. H a la n o » alaU u o e d a t C a » p V fadaaorlh, S p a r u t a latri. » . C. Balte tela fran d la ite a ra . U p ta ta |a ttira W htU a l Lakataood. and ite* lai* J. W*#l*y lla n k in a a l B e n n a ti Milla, «rara » a u r a t a o f ite* C iati W ar k l f l i u M C layton, aan a l U t. and Mia. C a 'a a a r H . C layton a l H arw any. enliatvd aa an * ip * rt m achintat In thè Q u a rte rm a a te r’a U opi., and la n o » a ta tio n e d a l Jackaunvill*, Pia. C harlea M olt C rem ori I 'I >•**■ bem ing, «an o f |E 4 w a r «I Lrirtinic a l ja rk a a n Milla, e n lta u d in TI*. contal» U n U a l <‘«tn|> l l i i i ^ x k Ih* f a r l y a p rlttf I» Co. G. trr e h o ld 1 «Mh l‘«»ii»*»IvBUit lr*t**|*»: Cliirlrk M »it N a tio n a l G uarda. He teaa »ine* b a rn (>«ttu*r wi« bnrii i l r« l# r Una, \ J . tra n a fe rre d lo Co. C, and la n o » ala- Xlarrh 17. IMIIÁ H p ln-i Juu* Uonad a t Cam p M cCI*llan,|A nnlatan, • • mu-li iMii ii> th«* .M l**'iiu»t|»«tii» ArM||rr> llati'l llllp i ch»titfr«l I«» ibr ItMMli Ala. >1* la grandaon of tte* late barn I* H Artillera k i»»c«iliri *Hh a uum uel Lem ing o l Jarkaon Milla, » h o waa brr (tf olhcv fotitic tticti i»»**» thr l'hil« •Icliibla J. W. I*. I. .Militar» Hainl. uf a v a te ra n o l tte* C iati W ar arblrb l»r • • • a tticmbrr. After «irviiu W a lte r l i r»v a ti, tpn*of Mr». N e tti« ti» lUaytnc aml rrb rir« iii| be befan G r a v a ti o l Jarkaon Milla, enliatad in '«■»I«« imutelr ante l.l- ra e . aml ba> ; in f bail • «rrimi* ma»l»»i.l ti|»rrali«*ii tbe 1 . 1 N iv y .in d is on th e b sttie sh ip ftiur %«*«r» ag*> br npallml inen »)nip Arbaikaaa H e is the f f r i n d io n of that br mu*t |ila>ius bi» asseto m b a S. H endrick »on of l.c k ao n Mi.la, £ & [ \ ^ n « v e te ra n of th e Civil w sr. b«in«irablr t>bT«i*«l iliw*b»rx«* Ill* oj snd Mrs. VI^ VHIItam it*,||iam M Msttnew atthew« o f • tt*w rr *u•* ^ that br b«>l rnlU tnl for Mr. a or |n tbr Jackson Mills, hsv«? a grandson, M ark <«)>»• ii> In whi< h br l.a«l «u l anH P . Sproarl of Brooklyn, who la a chief l" f «hfcte he M t lili.,->lf b.-.l «tied br K , .. ■» a a . would *»> giMulby to hin • « ra r old «as e n g in e e r on th e l T. 8. K nickerbocker. | fwr „ t to hr tran*frrrnl to Mr. and Mrs. Matthews also h ave a «ms* otbrr branch of the arrvlcr «ml do a- - i „„„„ <„.„«.1 Wteu 1hi* brat to "inakr foodl*" wbrrrvrr br g r e a t grandson. Leroy Sprowl o i K e y j wjm . , , r ar, l(fH, ,ha, hU gut p o rt, who e n listed in th e Red Bank .<ril hraltli wi» *•*•*! and that kl» rar* Am bulance corps, and la now w ith Co. j »•»<* him m. tiwuM* «ben h.- left Id. a* «a ,, _ | in*tm m rnt alon** III* wl*h wa* grautril P , 113th t . S. In f., Cam p BicClellan, „ ||(j j,r WRM trun»(••»red to Motor Coni' A nniston, Ala. ' p a s y K o . 332, ram i» llam«H'k. on HeM re. M a rg are t V oorhee. of New ~ rr, * ‘ ( W r |U, m ,lf P ro sp ec t has a grandaon, H a rry v. i harl»*» A O a n irr ami tramlM»u of tbr B a rk a lo v of Freehold, who enlw ted in !*«• I H. Cramer. «Kiiiit.v euglnwi of Co. G. Freehold N ational G uards, and j 1h '**" ______ ia now ita tio n e d a t Cam p McClellan, Thi> ,r ||( ,r WM wrlllM1 b), A nniston, Ala. W orth, of Inland Height*, a nrithrw of John IVttlt, of m Inland H ow ard Iron», aon of Mr. and M rs .1( Captain who j(1 uow jn (<om|lally , \ \ s.linight* Naval D aniel Irons o f B ennett Mill*, who .Norfolk. Va.. t«» hi* former teacbJlllim w e n t to Camp D U w ith C o ..D , 3311th U th rr. .-r. Jam «. It. Itrillirtt. of tb r Inland l n f.. haa been tran afered to the Aux. Height. vhc«U : ,MI ’ r n. I r«H*riv»»<l your welcome letter and R em ount D epot 303, Lam p u ix . <*rtaluly wa* pleaned to hear from you . L° and that your family are all well. Tbe \Mra. j _ John ireWre M \ir»irM4 of New re- ■weather certainlyblIt must havenPVPr been h«.,, cold ciralof New Kirvot b g y p i re ( ^ Hil((h,a/ it h#lt p o rta having received a le tte r J a n u a ry , „ raid here a* you statinl in your let* 29th . from h e r son. F o rre st B right, now! t*r . „ ... r A cpu tt c lire*» Referring to the Navy; l like it a* in F ra n c e w ith Co. A, 6th U. b. g- fap mft j gone, excepting the get* in e e rs, p a rt o f th e expeditionary force, ting up in the morning. We get up at T he le tte r w as dated Jan u ary 8th. » «<*** »r in Navy talk at 2 bell*. , ,, c . ... I then we go out for one hour* exercise. F o r r e s t sta te d th a t everything w as as ( \y ^pn WP jjr>4f started thin it seemed to o le a sa n t and sa tis fa c to ry as could be; be a hardship, but it i* certainly a ■ . . . ............ ____ n l l o . . , „ j : n n in v en r v v p gr'**»* fv great oeueni benefit a n o and w e owe n iook all look l o r ufor w ditp hwhen th a t they w ere q u a rte red y we Up | thought that when I wa* . 1. _ •L S— ,L n l lA lia A fl 1 I I ft 1 ... 1_ q u a in t old village in which the houses going to Nchmil and you rmub1 us do and o th er stru c tu re s w ere b uilt of stone, *ono* of th*- military FXPrriM» that it would n»*v«‘r b«* any benefit to me. but I and a church in a near by village bore found out different aml wi*h that I th e d a te of 1516,and the house in which had lx*en made to learn more than I he is q u a rte re d is d a te d 1661. He did.They have about *ix thousand fel f u r th e r says th a t su g a r is e n tire ly un lows here and they are coming and going o b tain a b le and also rep o rte d t h a t all the time. There were six hundred fellow* »hipped from Pensacola, Florida, last week as machinists for the avia tobacco was vile tion school here. This is right along side of us and we can see them Hying Dennis J. MeElhlnney. of Point nearly every day. They are interesting Pleasant, who went to Camp Dix it. the to look at but they noon get so com Inst draft, and who was transferred to mon that we hardly notice them. We F irst Motor Mechanic Regiment, Mjthave captain’s inspection every Thurs nal Corps, at Camp Hnnoook, Auf osta, day and it was certainly nice out on Ga., has been promoted to the |K>sition the field today, the wannest we have of master signal electrician. iuid in two or three weeks. Word lias been received of the snfe 1 was surprised last week when I arrival of George Major and Clarence went into the Y. M. A. at the base and .h« w Allen Nash, thr young f dlow and Waite. It.own, of !.a!iewo'«d, who lives across the street from the former ball players on the loins River Methodist Church in the Heights. He team, somewhere in France with the Lafayette College ambula..... unit. Let was surprised to see me. He stated that he ha«l seen W alter Parker the night ters to their parents here hearing this before he sailed. I do not know when intelligence have been received much to I will get a furlough but would like their comfort, and we are sure ull their very much to see Island Heights once friends will ia* glad to know that they more. made the trip in safety. George Garwood Brown, the oldest of the three Brown boys, who was un able to go to France when the Lafay ette unit sailed, underwent un operation at the Allentown Hospital for the nose and throat Inst week. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown, have received splendid reports of liis condition. Second Lieutenant Pirnie. of 1» Com pany, 311th Infantry, was one of thr men advanced to a first lieutenancy at Camp Dix lust Friday. Ralph I>. Patterson, of Merelmntville and Island Heights, son of Robert Patterson, is now a lieutenant in tbe I T. S. H. N.. and left home last week o u rB o y ’iP h o to to C o u rie r for Washington. D. C.. expecting to sail soon for France. His brother George, good pictures o f boys in an ensign in the Naval Reserve, has I N avy— m ust be in uniform been in France for some time. COUNTY HAPPENINGS P le asan t borough schools are one session during the cold *, to sa v e fuel rd E rrickson of P o in t P le asan t jm ployee of a d ra ft board on Island je Haywood, whose d eath a t le and burial a t M anahaw kin ed in our M anahaw kin le tte r ;k, w as 95 years of age, and a re sid en t of the shore tow n, of a well known fam ily in th a . CafU. G e ttin g R e a d y tb e B ig A rm y H o sp ita l a t L akew o o d Lakewood, Jap. 26.—Tbe work of turning the big Lakewood Hotel, which was built at the expense of a million dollars, by Nathan Straus, the New York merchant and philanthropist, into a V. S. Army hospital is going on rap idly. Colonel Smith, of the Medical Corps, is in command and has charge of the alterations. A complete new systeiri of heating and plumbing is being put in. The hospital will hold 1200 , patients without crowding, and if neces sary the number can be greatly in| creased. It is understood that Lakei wood will also be a base for nurses and J that from 50 to 100 nurses will be here | all the time after the hospital opens up. om all the shore towns are | Work nearly stopped a few days ago Hog Island and sim ilar gov- when the hospital ran out of coal and jobs— and coming back m ore ♦■here was none t<> be had in the town. ! Manager Frank Shiite, of the Laurol-ini (lie Pines, heard of tin* predicament and is th e r V anH ise is teaching I has supplied the hospital from his store sonic can be obtained. ville school, succeeding Misa 1of Itcoalis (¡11 understood that ns soon as the ay al, who goes to Ridgw ay hospital is completed it will be at once filled up with men convalescing from serious illness at the many army camps in the country, until it is needed for A. G .W ilb e rt B reak s Leg wounded men from overseas. Boas ,o f Everything. n an iah G.Wilbert, one o f the “B ut,” exclaim ed the m an of deli m ost w idely known resid en ts cate sensibilities, “will your con R iver, broke his lo g o n S a t. science perm it you to do as you sug by a fall. H e has alw ays g est?” “Look here, friend," answ ered re and a le rt in b o th body and the politician, “I am accustom ed to be boss, even of m y own conscience." Nimbati} (Enmpany «« ntn IB W«»Bt « n 4 Tteat li I» B*W *'»» t< U . M LM iq la t t ia t e W r tte r e •rtM * la ili* «aatem*M m iti-th r w l w t Knfttste pnrtry F*»f William Lyoa Fte-tpa qwotre William ••ta o * aa rem ptalaiaa o f ite» iam»« «i»at prela* te**tow*tf a p re twin* p* •I« ante aa aayiaa that with re * *t repdan. aw aniac K lptlac itere* la pot a Waft» «afílate pa*« th* aal** nf « te a * pretti» wreM «at hare bare itentiate! <*rel»«aptltet* tea Brett aa.) By rre -Witte Ibat re* brilliant *mrep tire .” «aya W atare. "RnaUnd . Urina >ln(*ra »aeread la reaching re ly a pitifully amali amUrere." la mrellng r e Itela paaaag*. J* Fte»lp* aaya: -W* regtet la remetnh** that Beoti and Byron wer* raloaaa! figure«, an hlg th at no *y* erntet ml a them , and that tbe rea a re why Kipling tea* re jo y e d •uhvlanital rew ard* I* not b*eaaa* of tela political «team, nor te*eaua* o f tela glorification of Ite» Brillate empire, but •Imply bereut«* of hla lite rary g enia* 11« la a b rilliant ant) m ite n i exception I« ih» common ran of poet* not m ere ly In roynllle«, hut In creativ e pow er Furtherm ore, ateortly a fte r Hila lac la re waa delivered A lfred Noy#a and then John Manaflrid p a w e d from rily in city In America la a vantatele m arch of trium ph. Mr. (» b a re and Mr. I t e U U t r r received hom age e v ery w here: ‘Riley day' la now n legal holi day In Indiana : R upert Brooke tea» been canonlicd." ALL ENEMIES MEET IN BERNE •tre at* Are Thronged Witte Theoaand* of Man W hs Hava fiaan Infam ad— M utt W aar U niform a At an} tim e of the day in tbe Rarimi capita! one »era the uniform » of both aide* on th e atreeta. for th ere are Iteoamind« o f French. Rritlah. G erm an and Belgian* Interned In B w ltaerland. and | according In the role* o f tte* game, they muat w ear their uniform». In o r - 1 der to m ake the breaking of parole harder, w rite- Will Irw in In th e Sat urday E vening Post. My Aral alght of a G erm an Frit* cl limping down the a tre eta In hla n e u -1 tral green uniform and hla atont m ill-, tary boot* gave me a kind of ateock j of aurpriae. It la th re e year* now, since—In Belgium —I laat beheld a free m an In a Germ an uniform . T oday I «aw dozen« of men In F ren ch uniform pa** o th er dozen* In G erm an nnlform . Each p a rty to theae meeting* would look a tralg h t ahead, p re tending h e had not noticed. For th e benefit of th e entente p e o -, plea th e ahnpa are dlaplaylng *uch «Ign* a* th e a e : "Sw iss M anufacture." I “Same Com position a s ----- -, th e Ger-1 man P rep aratio n , Out of Strictly Swl»* Origin." “T h is Line M ade'bf 8wlsa and English M aterial." Knowingly to buy Germ an goods Is the sam e cardinal aln among the French, A m erican and Eng lish colonies here. "P ill Box” Defense. T he “pill box” defense appeared In the Germ an line* some tim e this year, says th e Scientific Am erican. T he “pill box” Is the B ritish aoldler's nam e for a sm all, round, concrete block house w hich contains G erm an m achine gunnera. T he "pill box" appears to be the sm allest of G erm an concrete defenses, some of which are nothing short of fortressea In every sense of the word. The "pill box” strategy, which haa been offset by heavier allied gunfire, com prises the use of shell holes, trees, rocks and every o ther available shel te r for m achine guns, Instead of the old style row s of trenches. In other words th ere Is a “zone of defense.” The organization of th is zone of de fense Is such th a t the aerial observ ers of the allies cannot detect the in dividual m achine gun p o sts; hence di rect h its by artillery become alm ost Impossible except by m ere chance. Benzol to the Reacue. E xperim ents recently conducted by a large oil company, notes a w riter in Power, proved th a t “n o t only Is ben zol m ore valuable th an gasoline as a m otor fuel when used straight, b u t Its effective value Is Increased by being mixed w ith gasoline. T hese experi m ents Indicate th a t a m ixture of equal p a rts of gasoline and benzol gives a value o ver 16 per cen t greater than th a t of stra ig h t gasoline, which show s 32 per cent Increased value fo r the benzol half. In m any q uarters alco hol Is looked upon as th e ultim ate fuel, but It cannot be employed except w ith g re at difficulties, owing to Its high hy drogen content." R efugees Stole From Police. T he “g ra titu d e ” of som e people who found sh e lte r in an E a s t London po lice sta tio n took the form of stealing a new broom and som e enam eled mugs. A t an o th er police station they stole a clock, two p a irs of boots and some provisions, and dam aged some uniform s. At one of th e town halls where the public has been allowed to overflow into the police court pre cincts the Old T estam ent was p u r loined, and in a public library several volumes w ere stolen.—London Globe. Such a C ontrast. T rav elers who enjoy reading on & railw ay journey will appreciate this story. A passenger wanted to read, b u t a man opposite would p e rsist in try in g to talk. A fter several b rie f replies th e reader becam e Irritated. “The grass Is very green, isn’t I t ! ” said the pleasan t young man. “Yes," w as th e a n sw e r; “sueb a change from th e blue and red g rass we’ve been having lately 1” ~r Aflbury Çark, Nrlu Jrrflnj ■ Suggested Form for Answer to Our 50 SALE CONTEST Slrinbach Company Conlcil Department A .bury P.rk. N. J. Sui: I » uggezl following tifiti» Men’» 65c Neckwear 6 2 1>jc Linoleum Ivory Soap, etc., etc. lot your n est "50 Special Sale'':- Mennen’i Talcum Powdct infants' Conci Shoe* $1,75 Cttidon Taifela Perledion Oil Heater Your» truly N O T E :—-If your »uggretion fo r oil h e a ltr, Ivory aoap. a re accepted you reco iv t fr e t 1 oil h e itv r and 1 cake of Ivory aoap. Anyone tla * lending in rh**t aame Item* wilt b* likewtaa rew arded. W t a re looking for tha 50 m oat needed article* fo r Ulia aale to m ake It a m ounter aucceea. YouriSugfeation Muat be Mailed not later than Saturday, Feb. 2, to receive corvaideration Thrilling ¡War-Time Economies 1 st F L O O R W omen'* Shoe*, colored and black, final clearance, value* $8.00 to $14.00, a p e d a l »8.96. W om en's Merode B rand Union S uits, all aizea, special $1.39. D ancing Slipper* of gold and ailver cloth, reg. $7.00, apecial $5.50; w hite »»tin (dyed any co lo n free ), reg. $4.50, apecial $3.85; black a atin , reg. $4.50, apecial a t $2.96; w hite kid and grey auede, reg. $7.96, apecial a t $6.50; p a te n t and dull kid, reg. $6.95, apecial $4.96. A unt L ydia's Liner. Thread, black, ta n and white, special 7c spool. Machine Oil, large size, 7c bottle. Men'» S hirta, odd p a tte rn » and aizea, reg. $2.00, apec ial 96c. Men’» H oaiery, líale, ailk and cotton, re g u la r 50c, spec ial 25c. S pring Dreva G ingham s, 27 and 32 in. wi^y, special a t 18c to $1.00 p e r yd. Am oakeag Apron G ingham , special 16 1 2c per yd. H ousekeeping L iner» of dependable quality, 72 in. wide, apecial $2.00 per yd. B row n’a Sham rock B rand Napkin*, 20 in. to 26 in., special $4.95 to $9.46iper doz. E m broidered M onogram S ty le Initial T urkiah Towela, 2 2 x 4 4 in., 3 ;in . new s ty le initial in rose, faat color, special 59c each. W om en’s Silk Boot Hose, special '69c pair. double sole, g a rte r top, W om en’s Black C otton H ose, special 19c p air. C hildren’s Fine Ribbed H ose, black and w hite, special 21c p e r pair. W om en’s W ashable Cham ois Gloves, 2 clasp (not a com plete line o f sizes), special $1.00 per pair. W om en’s W h ite K id Gloves, 2 clasp, special $1.50 pair. W om en’s C ham oisette Gloves, white, grey, mode and black, special $1.00 p e r p a ir. W om en’s Merode B rand C otton Vests and P ants, high or low neck vests, knee and ankle length pants, special 69c per g arm ent. C hildren's Stocking Stretcher«, apecial 19c. H exagon Veiling, w hite, brown, taupe, grey, navy and black, reg. 15c, special 10c p e r yd N eckw ear, apecial a t about 1-3. Collars, special 10c. Em broidered Linen H andkerchief*, hem stitched linen H andkerchiefs, In itia l or em broidered corner, reg. 50c each, apecial 3 fo r $1.00. H andkerchiefs of cotton with colored em broidered cor. ner. reg. 15c each, special 10c each. Ribbons, lingerie ribbon, m orning glory pattern, te/ piece only. No. 1 to No. &, reg. 35c to 96c piece, special 29c to 75c piece. Candy Specials: Chocolate P lantations, reg. 60c lb., special 45c lb.; Chip C lusters, reg. 60c lb., special 45c lb. S tationery, H urd’s mill-end pads, special 4c each. D ress Silk, chiffon taffe ta , s tr e e t and evening shades, 36 in. wide, special $1.19 p e r yd. Woolen Fabrics, F rench serge, 45 in. wide, reg. $1.75, special $1.59 p e r yd. Blouses of s o ft W hite Crepe de Chine, co llar and but tons of gold cclor crepe de chine, reg. $2.50, spec ial $1.50. Blouses o f Crepe G eorgette, Crepe de Chine, Lace and • Chiffon, in flesh, taupe, g rey , black and white, special 1-2 price. Blouses of Sheer Voile, trimmed w ith Venice lace, apecial $1.50. Blouses of W hite L inene, M adras and D im ity, tailored models, reg. $1.25, special 95c. . 2nd FLOOR Final C learance of our rem aining stock of Coats, S uits and D resses, very specially priced. Hudson Seal Coat, la st one in stock, collar and cuffs of skunk, handsom ely lihed, reg. $195.00, special $145.00. ' F itch Set, re g . $59.00, special $39.50. Brown Fox Set, anim al s c a rf and muff, reg. $47.50» Special $35.00. Skunk Set, anim al s c a rf and muff, reg. $32.50, specia $25.00. Black W olf Set, reg. $39.50, special $29.50. W hite Fox S et, anim al s c a rf and muff, reg. $150.00, special $75.00. Hudson Seal Set, E rm ine trim m ed, reg. $125.00, spec ial $65.00. Ringtail S c a rf, reg. $175.00, special $125.00. C hildren’s R a in Coats, reg. $2.95, special $2.50. C hildren’s R ain Capes, reg . $2.95, special $1.50. M en’s Mackinaws, o f plain and mixed plaids, plain and p leated back models, sizes 36 to 42, reg. $8.00 and $9.00, special $5.50; reg. $15.00, special $10.50. B oys’ Mackinaws, sizes 9 to 18 years, reg. $7.50, spec, ial $4.75. B oys’ W ash Suits, lig h t and dark colors, sizes 3 to S years, reg. $1.50 and $1.75, special $1.19. Bungalow Aprons, m ade of percale in strip es and plaids, trim m ed w ith plain cham bray, special 69c. B re a k fa st Sets, (2 piece garm ents), m ade o f linen fin ished cam bric, middy style, special $1.59. Made of plain cham bray, trim m ed w ith strip e d percale, special $1.59. C hildren’s and In fa n ts W hite S w eaters, slightly soiled sizes up to 6 years, special $2.50; sm aller sizes, $1.50 and $1.95. C hildren’s Wool Polo Caps in w hite, pink, blue and rose, special 59c. 3 rd FLO O R a niece lacobean D ining Room Suits, consisting of P buffet. china case, side ta b le and 4-48 table, spec ial $78.00. 5 piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, consisting of dresser, chiffonier, 4-6 bed, chair and rocker, special $89.00. 4tH F L O O R Copper B ottom Oval W ash B oiler w ith cover, heavy ‘ tin, wood handle, special $2.50. Oval W ash Boiler w ith tin bottom , wood handle, cover, special $1.39. T able Oil Cloth, figured or white, special 29c per yd. Remnants of Shelf Oil Cloth, in white orcolors, special 4c per yd. Y a ch t and Deck Mops, m ade of w hite tw ine, special 45c. T oilet P ap er, good q uality, 8c, special 4 rolls 25c. 15 Piece Blue and W hite Cereal Set, special $4.95. McDougal K itchen Cabinet, slightly dam aged (not on club plan), special $27.50. R ayo Lamps, nickel plated, larg e size, complete wild shade, special $2.39. Odd Glassw are, to close out, special 5c each. Odd pieces of China, 5c. Odd pieces of China, 10c. Tin Covers, all sizes, 5c. Blue, W hite and G rey Covers, special 8c. (»¿('•ES 9 i« 12 NEW JERSEY COURIER. P IO N E E R § 2 .0 0 a t w e s t a b l is h e d N E W SPA PE R OK OCEAN COUNTY. 5 C ta li * Copr r T O U HIVER, N- J.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY I . IBIS isso BARNEGAT CEDAR RUN It**««* Conklin« wa* • recent Bar negat vlaltor Mr. and Mr*, f t . t . Cr»nm*r *p*nt "**l, tiathew * Km M U the oflk* for Tuesday and W*dr>**daj! In Philadelphia C*rll f t . Crew ntr wa* giv*n ■ aur IlM pM t foor j f « n and hi* many pri*. party In honor af hia birthday f r t.n l» e e a g n ts le l* him In hi* ««*1 Tuesday avamn«, at th* Ini'. About lurk ___ _ thirty of hlo young frlonda wore prer W . v’p a n f t*r » M • r*f* n t *l*ttor «* ont. Pefreohtnenu ware aarvad L, H . Math*»"* hi* re*»for »nether »*"•> * P°*1' Philadelphia C, T. Cranmer *p*nl Sunday »*»*»•*“ w ife, * b o 1« »1*1»»« he* p*r*ni*. W. 0 . Coiwad and w ife Grendpop •* w* •II call h»o ha* b**n quit* *1«*. *™ l" • till on Lb* • « * Ihrt Jo* Predm ore 1» g e llin g b e tte r aloa .y Archie and Koblnaon Bennett, both •m ployed In the ahlpyard a t Camden, w«r* bom* over Sunday. A rthle had h u hand tna»b*d whll* work In« th*r* Th* Ladiaa Sew in« Guild m et a t the home of Mr*. Sam G ray. Monday *»en>n* ia. Jennie R**dy I* wtoltln» Mra. joe I’redmor* * .. So achool Monday on account of th* Mra. Chari*» M. Conrad »pent the week end In T renton w ith her »on. l.ro v a, who ha* th e m um |* Th* Men’» Bible cla** cleared PW a t th etr »upper, Thuraday night; th a t waa very good considering the w eather S enator David G. Conrad »pent the for® p a rt of thla week In T renton Mr». Fannie Mick ia viaiting out of town Jo* Lonan waa a Tucaday vlaltor Mra. Lillian E xll of U k e h u ra t waa home recently Roy Co* 1» having a month vacation Mrs E ira P a rk e r waa a recent vialtor a t Philadelphia Roy Jones ia employed a t Toma R iver com ing home every night 1 h e re ’s a g re a t deal of aickneaa here; no wonder, the te rrib le w eather we are having Mr. Cameron haa been spending a few Cay» out of town Mra. I’enn haa been sick a t the home o f Mrs. 'oe R idgw ay w here she ia em ployed , John K. 8. Co* ia on the sick Hat, hia w ife ia also sick and Miss Mary S pragu e is taking care of her K enneth T olbert has returned to school A num ber of people have lost bushels o f w hite potatoes by being frozen T he girls and boys are having good tim es coasting on th e hill T he town looked deserted on Monday; all the stores dead, places of business closed A mbroBe Cox had a hound dog killed by the late train , Monday n ight. C apt. John K ing is spending the w in te r with his son and family in Jersey City (Continued on Page 7) WARETOWN Mrs. Lottie B areford returned home a f t e r visiting some tim e in TomB R iver w ith her daughter, Mrs. Charles P a re n t Howard Horner and John Eisem an have returned to Chester, Pa., w here th ey a re employed Mrs. William W ilkins is visiting her •daughter, Mrs. F re d L etts in Philadel phia Tom Gray has been on the sick list Mrs. Jane F alkinburg of B arnegat was in town Monday P a rry Johnson sp e n t a few days a t hom e recently Wm. Reid has retu rn ed to R ahw ay a fte r visiting his p a ren ts here Mrs. A lbert H aller has returned to her home in T renton Coastguard O rvil Camburn sp en t Tuesday a t home Among our boys who w ere se n t to F ra n c e from Alabam a was Hudson B ow ker of this place W m. Stackhouse has his mil! running again a fte r being sh u t down for five days la s t week A rth u r Jones o f Je rsa y City has been v isitin g his p aren ts, Charles Jones and w ife John Mick of W aretow nhas bought a team of horses from J . L. Lamson of M ayetta BEACH HAVEN John W. Cramer, m anager of (Hotel Acme, is very sick w ith pneumonia. H a rry W illits sp e n t Sunday with his fam ily George Lane has been home sick, but has returned to' Hog Island, w here he is w orking Mary J. Weeks celebrated her 10th b irthday on Friday. Those p re sen t w e re : MarionYoung, Marion Applegate, L illian W illits, M yrtle Brewer, Fran" ces Sprague, H anna Crosta, Eugenia and M ary Lane F ran k W alker and w ife have come home to stay the r e s t of the w inter. Leslie Broome is im proving gradually Personal Mention w ith Local Interest Theodore P. Roe*, years a«o a reeldent of R arne«at, and publisher of th# Coast Pilot, haa had t new heating plant put in hia home at M erchantville. m er o f M ayetta, who enliated in the U. S. acrvice, haa »ailed for New Orleans Mra. O uentell o f M ayetta haa return mi from a v isit a t W ashington Cornelius VanVorat w a / home for a couple day a Milton H . Conklin« waa a t Toma R iver on S aturday for exam ination M. L. Cranm er, groeerm an a t Maye tta , has been eupplylng th e citizen# w ith plenty of sugar, the past few day» How ard C ranm er Jr. of W’rightatow n ia spending a week a t home D r. T est of Oak avenue w ith hia snow plow has very kindly kept our walks and street« clear of snow Mr». L ottie Hallock of Camden was a guest, for a few days, of Mrs. Sarah C. VanVorst on O ak avenue Miss Blanch C ranm er of High Point has been spending a few days a t her home in M ayetta Miss E stella Conk ling en tertain ed a few of her friends on Monday evening, in honor of her birthday Philip Meyers of Staffordvllle has moved to the C hester Cranmer house a t M ayetta Mrs. Delia G ilm an of M ayetta has returned home, a f te r a months stay a t Tuckerton G eorge A. C ranm er, m ember of Coast G uard, Ship B ottom , has retu rn ed to duty a fte r some days confined lit home. C. Conkling m em ber of C oast Guard a t Ship Bottom , sp e n t a couple of days a t home George T ruex w as home for a few RECENT DEATHS ^A dolphus Pharo of Staffordviile has bought a C hevrolet car from M. L. C ranm er _ (Continued on Page G) LAKEHURST A rchie M urray visited his b rother in N ew ark, Sunday and Monday Miss Lillian L arrabee, Mrs. Wm. F. M urray and dau g h ter, Miss R uth, Mrs. B arth Donahue, W'88 RoseCoogan,M rs. F rank Curtis and Cameron W. Rhoads, were Saturday v isitors to Lakewood Edwin W. Allen of Newark was in town, Monday P . J. Aucaigne snd wife returned Saturday from an extended visit a t Villa Park R obert E ldridge of Long Branch is visiting a t Arch M urray’s Ralph H. W arren of Easton, P a.,w as an over Sunday visitor C harles H . L ew is has resigned his position in E. F. L arrabee s store. Mr. Lewis will be m uch missed, as he made many friends du rin g the years he has been here D r. S te w a rt L ew is was a W ednesday visitor to the county seat T he E ddystone .Corporation have sh u t down all operations a t the range. Joseph W hite who has been in charge has moved his fam ily to Lakewood for the balance of the w inter and is now employed a t P e rth Amboy. H arry Em ery is left in charge of the buildings a t the range CASSVILLE R ichard Brown was in Freehold on W ednesday I Mrs. C. Hopkins visited Mrs. Alonzo H agam an of New E gypt on Tuesday Charles Moore sp en t Sunday a t Freei hold F red Zeim of Passaic is spending some tim e w ith his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. F. Zeim T he parcel post sale and lunch held 1 in the hall on F riday evening was a | success. The am our’ realized was about $30 Friend* of H erm an B. W alker, all over New Jersey, may be wondering w here Herm an ia now and w hat h* la doing. H srm an Walker waa for some yeer», first the T renton and than the W ashington correapondont o f the Newark Evening New». He was a glutton lo r work, and could tu rn out more "co p y ” than thro* ordinary reporters. H ew as afterw ard appointed Postm aster a t Orange, then hi* health broke down, •nd for years New Jersey haa not seen him. This week the Courier received a la tte r from Ira C. L am bert of TVwna River, now a t Rockledga. PU . In It ' Mr. and Mr». C Howard VanHiae of New York and Toma R iver, who have been in California for the p ast year or to . have taken a bungalow a t Holly wood. He w rites they g a 'laving an R trEN T WEDDINGS M l» Mnrv Hcgmu Met ambrldfe. Cor lie* A pplegate, son o f Mrs. B arth r ..r Mr ami Mr». McOambrldge. olomew A pplegate, d i e d a t Cedar .Inushii uf 1711 Eric avenue. Philadelphia, «ml Grove last Friday, January 25. aged 49 Mr. Frani !» P Larkin. Jr., non of Mayyears, a fte r a long Iltneaa, th a t had nr V P l*rklu and of Mra. I-“ rkl»*. "I Park, were married ••» »«•,»** covered year«. He had how ever g re a t • Heanlde gay »»min«. January 23. al Ht.Bn*» stre n g th of purpose, and would bo o u t ( church, Philadelphia. I he rvi and a t work tim e a fte r tim e, when he emony wa» performed by llev. J.w pn had been given up to die. He waa a Hcffcrm au.^ ^ thf bride's father pre b arber by trade, and waa a m em ber o f vented him from givtu* hia daughter In marriage but that »»* done by her Magnolia council, Jr. O. U. A. M. brother. Mr. Jeane J. Metambridge. bride wore a gowu of white satin. Funeral service« wore held a t the home ---------i iThe ue orioe .. _ r u n c r a i s e rv ic e s » » ■ »»>■— ----------by Rev. W. J. Sayre on Sunday 7reMHre noon; burial in Cedar Grove churchyard. I tl|Uf V4.|| waM h**lct in |>I«**«* by * mlvrr He was unm arried and lived w ith hia ' band, and mIh* carried a shower bouquet widowed m other and a a later. He waa | . T V M ^ m E T m . Claire well known In all this section and had tfcCambriil**. w,in‘ * *"w" °* ! ,.r m any friends. I an,| ««fried a bouquet "f Ward rose». Mra. Jaime Erie MH ambridge, who the matron of honor, C aptain Lewia Sprague died a t For- wore n gownwa» of apricot satin, trimmed ed R iver, W ednesday, January 30, a f with silver Imv. and carried a bouquet te r a long illness, aged 79y e ars. Capt. ° ^he bridesmaid«. Mias Anna Larkin Sprague was badly burned some tim e ^and M i» Anne Toland. .................. wore frock» of ago in rescuing a grandchild, th a t had upricot of georgette crepe and orchid»atacc¡dentally se t itself on fire,and recovered from the effects of th a t acci- . j M n r g n n - t McCnnibrldge wondent. He was a native of Cedar Run, frock» of orchid rnmrgett* crepe and I HDrlcot »iitin, trlimiiivl with »liver im< ■ and burial will be made th ere on Satur They nil won- leghorn hut» trimmed day. Services a t the Forked River with orchid ribbon» nnd flower», and Ward roses and home a t 12 m. and at Cedar R un M. E. carried bouquet» of »uaiKli'iigon». . . ,, , church a t 1.30 p. m. He leaves a large Mr. Jame» Richard Larkin brother ot the bridegroom, noted ns l»-»t man. nnu fam ily the usher» were Mr. Frank Hamilton, Capt. Sprague was a handsome spec- - \f r JhmOft Erie McCambridge. Mr. Jear . . . . . . imen of physical manhood, powerful «' .¿-ci— McCnnibrldge „...I and M, Mr. .f,)hn John O'Brien. mon y at , , , .. . * I A breakfast foltoweu tin* and robust. He was of genial aisposi-, t,H> holne wf the bride’s parents . ■ 1 J _ ___j ................I___ . . . . . . L . I aMayor s .......... .. ILarkin ...L in <• m l M r u I n and Mrs. Larkin and tion and made friends w herever he family are widely known along the w ent. coast ami have been residents of w aaide Park for many years. Their winter James Conover, formerly of Harmony, home is in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. died at his home in Freehold, January McCambridge. the parents of the bride, 19, in his 82nd year. Mr. Conover was and their family are summer visitors horn in th«* vicinity of Harmony nnd here. was engaged in farming there until about he wa« stricken. Ili« wife, Mrs. Mary PINE BEACH live years ago, when he sold his farm and moved to Freehold. Acute pneuv.'hich occurred about two hours after Misses H elen and May Sheeran are moniu was given as the cause of death, Conover, survives him. Funeral serv to tak e p a rt in the chorus of the play to be given a t the Bellevue-Stratford ices, conducted by Itev. R. S. Carlisle, of the Methodist Church, were held at by the Auxiliary of the St. Frances his residence, at 1.30 o’clock on Wednes day and internment was made in Ma church for the benefit of the St. Frances’ plewood Cemetery. Home fo r convalescents in Darby John Schiel and family have re tu rn ed from Philadelphia w here they a t SILVERTON tended the funeral of the form er 8 Corson McKelvey of Silverton says moth er the oldtim ers out hia way alw ays said Miss K ath erin e Mealey, a sum m er th a t if the bay closed and opened again vjsjtor here, graduates from the Girls before Christm as, the r e s t of the ^jg(, School this month. She took one w .in.ter -------. w o u ljd be m i[d C orson,1oi tbe ch aracters in the Christm as play m islead u s like a t th a t institution how could you Roy H utchinson is working a t Hog th at? But maybe all signs fail in w artim e? Island Howard Hutchinson has left the Wills Eye hospital where he was under MONEY ISLAND going tre a tm e n t for his eye which was Mr. and Mrs. Enoch J. M atthias of hurt a t Camp Dix Philadelphia have bought the cottage The New E gypt Press is favoring on W h ittier Ave. from Allen G. Moyer, form erly occupied by Mr. and Mrs; the bill to incorporate the borough of New E gypt Logan Enroll Names of Men in Service 1 The name of every O cean County man in the Army and N avY> m atter w hat branch of the service, is w anted as a m a tte r of record, and also to help the Red Cross Chapter and others interested to keep in touch with these men so fa r as possible, and also w ith their fam i • The men taken by the d ra ft can be recorded as they go w ithout dim culty? but it is not so easy to g et the names of men who have enlisted from tim e to time. Cut out this coupon, fill it in, and mail it to the Courier, Toms River, New Jersey. N a m e •••• P resent A ddress. Home A ddress----N earest Relative Address...........- ..... O rganization. SEASIDE PARK Mlaa Iren* All«** has g(v*ti up h*r (Mattlon a t W rtghU low n, and 1» b a a * far tb* real of lb* w inter Mr» Mary Baglay spent tb* w r* t •nd In O cean Gat* w ith Mr. and Mr*. Fred Heitam an Wm. G regor wa* • New York vkiitor this week Albert Reed, who I* employed a t League Uland N*vy yard. e*m* bom* on S aturday. He waa called for eaam Illation at th« Toma R iver courthouse on Monday and w m rejected, but will continue governm ent work i t the a ir c ra ft factory Th* card p arty and dance given by the Board o f Trade on Friday evaning of iMt week WM wall attended by the town poop la; alao L avallette and Sea aid* Haight*. Many prise* were awarded and a very dainty and dalleloos luncheon served Mia* E stella H ew itt spent a few daya w ith relativa* ia M erchantvill* last week Wm. Penn hM been quite III for sev eral day« and ia atill in a aerioua condi tion. "U ncle B illy” I* well know* along the shore and w m a P. R. R. employee for m any year». He Km many friends about town who are anaioua fur a quick recovery p orrM i W inanl. form erly of Lake,o * d . i, leading man in the "T u rn to tb* R ight” company, playing now on Broadway He waa form erly active am ttelirr th th*eatricals In Lakewood. I fro*t—q u ite different from Jersey. R a n k ....... His Honor, the Mayor advertisem ent, saying th at H annan B. W alker of Miami, contracter for th* U. S Government, would be present a t « C aster Oil m eeting, to he held s t the town hall of the town of Cocos. and to m eet the farm ers there and explain the need of th* governm ent for castor oil. Th* oil Is needed for the marvellous!» rapid engine* for th* new U. S. fly* « m achine,no o ther oil making a a a tk fa c tory lubricator. It la estim ated th a t 100,0U0 acres of castor oil beans w |I have to be cultivated this sum m er for this one purpose. Po», Thema« Houston, the blind , Bcotrhman, who more th an a q u a rte r century ago bald avangallaUe eervtcea j w ith g reat succeas at Tom* R iver and 1 B arnegat, la now holding —....... m eeting* ... -a-t H am ilton Squa Presbyterian church, near Trenton. The arhool boa tranaportlng acholara from Mayatla, Coder Run and Mannhawkin diacontinued lla trip», owing to the bad traveling Th# Cedar Run achool rlo#*d on Monday Mra Ida VanVorat ia much Improved. Capt. Sam Lameon waa • Tuaaday vlaltor a t Tuckarton Mra. Louaia Cranmer «pent Wadnaaday a t Ship Bottom Mr*. Sadie Cranmer here returned from Pa., where ah* »»* called by the death of her mother Zeb Collin* la able to «el around on crutch** Th* condition of Mra. Mary Conklin« la much improved Mia* Beanie Conklin« » “ * caller on Mra. Ponnv Paul a t Manahawkln, Sat urday Adolphui Cranm er.aon of M. L. Cran VOLUME «8 NUMBER I« Louts DePorre»» Downer The Borough of Mantoloking aaema to have acquired the h a b it of electing Mr. Downer aa mayor. He la the son of the late Frederick W. Downar, the founder of M antoloklng.and give« moat o f hia tim e to work am ong the boys of Horace L ippincott and wife returned the cast aide of New Y ork. Financial ly Mantoloking Borough ia in a class by from th eir trip to N orth Carolina last itself. Instead of spending each year* week. They rep o rt » good ti.ne, but taxes before they a re collected, th e ir found plenty of cold w eather and a tem 1917 taxes are now in bank, draw ing perature not much higher than in J eraey Mias Alda Tilton of Bay Head w a s interest, and will run the borough d u r the guest o f Mra. Wm. G regor recently ing 1918. Mias l lizabeth V an N o teleft recently to spend the balance of the w inter w ith MANTOLOKING relatives in Philadelphia Capt. and Mrs. R ichard Myers were George Faikinburgh and Percy Oa over Sunday visitora w ith Mrs. M yers' born are employed a t Eddystone, Pa. parents in Manaaquan 4 Mra. Adam Brower of Bay Head viaMr. and Mrs. Johnaon and daughter ited I. H. Brower and w ife a t W’eat of Point PleM ant w ere guests of Ed Mantoloking on Friday ward Penn and wife for a few daya S. C. Shadinger and w ife have re last week turned from hia annual tw o weeks va Mra. Allen R. Allgor is making quite cation in New York and Pennsylvania. an extended visit w ith relatives in BelHe haa resum ed his duties at the rail m ar road station E. M. Brower and Frank Rrockway John P arker was a Point Pleasant were home from th eir work in Phila visitor Thursday delphia on Sunday last K athryn V. Shadinger and Alva Belle Carl H aag returned to W rightatown Polhemus, who have been confined to on Wedneaday th eir homes by bad colds have recover Mias Julia Penn entertained a p arty ed sufficiently to resum e their studies of young people a t her home on Tueaa t the Point Pleasant school Winfield G ant, who is employed a t day evening. All enjoyed the gam es Browns Mills, returned to that place and refreshm ents w ere served Edward Markowitz, who ia working a fte r spending Sunday w ith his family a t the Seaside H eights railroad station, ac Osbornville Friends and acquaintances in thia spends much of his spare time w ith hia brother here vicinity of W alter C. Applegate, who Edward Birdsall of Bay Head waa a is a p atient in a sanitarium for nervous disorders a t W ernersville, will be glad guest a t the home of Aaron W ilbert on Tuesday and Wednesday to hear of his improved condition George Osborne, W arren W ardell and Jos. Johnson were visitors a t the county sc a t Monday Mrs. George Faikinburgh and Mrs. Hert W are spent Tuesday at Point Pleasant Miss Rachel H art and Miss Stella M atthews sp e n t Tuesday with friends in Point Pleasant las. W. T ruax was a Point Pleasant visitor this week Capt. John Hulse sp en t Tuesday here w ith his daughter, Mrs. S. C. Shadin ger ISLAND HEIGHTS The engagem ent has been announced of Miss M aryLouiseM asters of Haddonfield to Mr. Curlis R oberts of Roanoke, Va., form erly of Haddonfield. Miss M asters is a sum m er visitor and a niece of Mrs. M. L. Bodine In reply to the suggestion made by Miss E. G. Shreve regarding a fa rm e rs ’ m arket a t Island Heights, I will say the question was agitated among the ladies last sum m er and as usual th ere were two sides to the question. I think it is up to the farm ers them selves and unless they agree to a pub lic m arket we can do nothing. It seems to me it would be a first class proposition for the hucksters, but the trouble will he in g e ttin g them in te re st ed as it cannot be made a success un less they stand together Several of them were in favor of it last summer and if they are still in terested there is no reason why it should not be given a tria l this sum m er A sum m er resident BEACH VIEW Mr. McCormick of A tlantic City is visiting a t Schlingloff’s Fred Groepler took a party of his neighbors out for a moonlight sleighride the other night. I hope everybody will be m erciful and throw out a few crumbs for the birds this snowy w inter. Mayor L arkin has been on a trip to Boston The Board of Trade has memorialized borough council usking for public bath houses and public drinking fountains for next sum m er season Wm. S. Rendell, the Mt. Holly shoe m anufacturer, and a cottager here, haa been appointed to borough council, suc ceeding councilman E. W. Shinn, re signed. Mr. Rendell had a contract for labor in the sta te prison a t T renton, where he conducted one of the shops. Governor Edge has ju s t announced th a t these contracts will soon be given up, and the s ta te will employ the prisoners itself. This, it is said, m eets w ith Mr. Rendell’s approval, as he is quoted aa saying th a t the contract system waa not the best for the prisoners. Frank H ew itt has been named on the borough sinking fund commission, the other two members being Charles f t . Mathis and IL S. Lippincott. BAY HEAD Borough council estim ates th a t it will take $17,000 to run the borough this y ear,of which $15,820 is to be rais ed by taxation; $250 by licenses; $8# from s ta te railroad tax; $400 from fra n chise tax; $400 from rent; $50 from poll tax. The budget follows: Bonds,$2800; interest on bonds, $3440; boardwalk, $1000; hydrant rental, $1550; lights, $1700; salaries, $1650; sprinkling,$1000; streets, $1500; board of health, $300; electric cu rren t fo r sew er pumping, $300; borough expenses, $1760. The work of building the new term i nal yards of the New York and Long Branch railroad is being pushed a t Bay Head junction. A large gang of me* are laying tracks. The yards will be a mile in diam eter, it is claimed. Miss Maude VanNote recently wag operated upon for appendicitis a t Loag Branch hospital by D r. Fields. The snow resulted in a sleigh being used to tak e our pupils to Point Pleas| ant high school. PAGE NEW JERSEY COURIER Buck Up; Play th e G a m e to th e L im it Tiki« la a«» lima »*« lay d**«»a rm«* I » » i n * Y Afier noon. M B | , i o t a TOMS RIVBR, R. J. •tarad a t ika l ‘<a < * » < * »»••* U »»ruad rU ■ mall W » i N n Jaraay C oartar t n » i Bivar, O cean C e , WOO par V aar In al To’ il «an« Building. N. J , Advance O c e a n C ounty M en A w ay A h e a d of A v e ra g e E n listm en t TW e t a rii*t Aima««««' mrri*« « li»i »1 i»»n* ÂîWi i in fn«i»(| untnn*f» 1 1ta*«ti ftm n h to*tt. !IT tilt«)*. «Im• h«*r «*l»li«*lr*1 !» »■»«»•- |»art o( ih* w m i «, «if n i o r a (farri ir* « faitiiHlml. «tai||, ni mrtl «»H |M f ||«t. « t a nrr »Mmmrr rn*«l*l**iii*, » «fi.* fln iftn i mm nr** »im tnt-Iml**«I If t4L<* fr*Hn ibi» «Vili mutt**», fhr 117 in M m |i, (hr !M rrfi»t**i»**| i ( iittiutliim «■•»»»»I |unrtU i «ml a bum A m i Niimnmr r«’»iil«*nt«. » p witultl Mill I miv** 23*1 mrii who h«vr «•nli»t«'il. w in • f t |**tl»«|m till»bl** tb r «I»aft N|p , ritb rr winti i itr ’ *<»r. AI».t if w«*r* in inrludr §U tb r (ttgal gu«ttt» who «rr now on«« f t tb r artri«*! br«t»rb*« of vovrrtimmt • irv in '. ami liablr to b* »»lit anywb*r* t t a j may hr n m N , our 5*10 woul«l Jump to 050 #a»ily. In o tb rr wor«K wb*n tb r war bm br aaii th rrr m * not a »iitgl# military unit In (irm n m uaty. yrt It now ban about 0 |P tn**o In tbr M>rvirr. T br rail«« of f l i r t I turn to l*< draftr«! mrn tb r «wanfry «»vrr. 1» a littl«* morr than tw«» t » ntit n«*t ■iuiftbr»-*' to OM I«' cwimti it 1», leaving out «itmmrr r**ialriit • ami roiintiug «oa»tguanU, about l(> TW m*«»r<l» **f tb r W ar li*mr«l »h**w that tb r r r art* M» turn, otbrrwiar in film J , who hav* rnliMnl in »«»nir branch of ftbr army or navy, ami If in th<* coa«t f U t r d ; 20 in th** mnrrgrticy fl«**l *m jp|m ; nil are <l**a«l. »is are alien *n*D im ; our wa* iliwhargnl a» rrgiatrri X when umb*r Mg** it'n rl tl. Savage, ana of Fr**hol«l*r William II. Savage, iif |«ak*w<Mxi) ; our |a in the State |vrUoii, ami ««ur in Frerbobl jail. There arc 1*7 drafted mrn actually in <*am|i fr*»in thl# county. T herr I*« «till «inlte a long ll«t of men «In* have not l*•»|H^n<l*«l t*» the i|u«Mi«»nnaire. or to the call for i»h>»i<‘iil eiainluation A glam** at their name* »how th.-* a Inrge nnmWr of tbr*r men are fMtiiml li**hermen, who w«*r«* employed on out iM*uch«*H In»! Hummer, either Swede* or 1‘ortug* ««•, and they ar«^ now H*hing oit (he North <*n»«dina or Florida c«»a*t. oi at •«•«. In either event it in hard to |«s-rtt# them. A COMMON SENSE GOVERNOR \ r t! ur B risbane o f Point P leasan t, th e forceful e d ito rial w rite r of the H e a rs t public .(ions, has this about G overnor Ldgc in a re c e n t issue of the N . Y . Ioutn.il: The (inventor of New Jerooy says, in fci> annual meM-uge. thut housewives, bUhiliesN turn »ml ibnpkeepers of Ills tdtate must "save ut the spigot, heeause there has been all manner of waste «> the hung of neglected opportunity. We recommend this statement to .ether Governor*, and especially to the national Government, which has been adit lining to give uway thousands of mil* t o .is of property belonging to the public. -•» Governor Edge, of New Jersey, is a .e v kind of Governor and should be "tmlicd as we study a new Burbank ^ has Miggented that the State s gno ierty. instead of being given away ¿1 sold for nothing, should be leased aad made to pay a big income to the lie has appointed a port and harbor development commission to muse New J e w what it ought to be—a great •U pbuilding, ship docking, "hip loading * f { ? liuow« that the State of New Itvm-v has lit Newark what ought to he a conihination of Manchester and I.tvet. JKS.1. on n bigger scale than both mmliin. d. and he is working to produce that lit! 1 <*f a combination—more power to is working oil one problem of •rater-iroui development as peoples iif gjve to the people property which wthe size of the ►»tat«1 ^ Ml itieottie twice en tire income now. II Is interesting to observe tlint^>New fr .. a great, thickly-populated State, Jei un outside income per year less than hoa* he monthly income of one citizen of the tlic Tnited States. Boys guilty of petty crimes Gove nor J5dg, puts to work on farms, instead of * ^ nBisthpeS n n in 7 ito n have nil adult ■riiuniiT“ working on farms, developing E s^S tu te 's barren lands and at the same finte developing the minds and characof the prisoners—(HI per cent, of them . as he truly says, victims of povS t y in vouth. defective eduea ion. nnfrrtm iate surroundings. ut.... . minds. Governor Edge is doing one thing that ■rill interest Senator Kenyon, it tne B nited States Congress, and all sane fciminess thinkers. . w Th<* Goverrnor is putting into effect in u budget th e State of New Jcr jjem. which the nati i’al (ïoverninent ®ti!I lacks. jnntcnd [list end *"f «I spending the State' " as a young sp-mlthntt on BmadcomnV■spe-uis the m finn in his pockets. way th e .G ove.-,or calls uit.m the State Legislire to prepare a budget the v»"State, decide where Stone.' should go. how m.ieh e.teh m t Untold have—tit other words, what( the arise man does with his income the Go recommends that the State do with its money—so much for roads, edttsjntiu:). P'.blie buildings, State lmprove„verimrs of tl......... 47 States •honld read Governor E dge« first an»nal message to the I. risluture of New Jorsry and also his m-ssage on the tnidgef. The end of this w ar will find nation« struggling for reconstruction, for busi ness and for prosperity, as nations. Tim end of the war will find the S ta te Ilf New Jersey, if Edge is still gjirve nor, working as a State for the U tate's welfare and especially for the ■»opertv belonging to the State. Every State, like every great enter„riise needs a business manager, getting ixom the State for the people all that lie fffif Too m any States have had and now R a re Governors who make it their busimem to see how much of what the people earn can be distributed among S w r ite s .~ N e w York Journal. War mjwlica «N» *t»#|. pm, yNMhinil a r lltlli 1« ( |r t*a <4 A l.l. IU **t a M lk i IMI la •! a t t War ran M M a* «aailf bj rr* and grafi*«« al Ma»*, a* t»> r*t«»nb *m lb* M ill* I n t i Aaf a ay la tta i al war II Al* M*»IIF T«» FF AII FH*»3J Mlttl AM* U IIA ri FHM AT Mt iM a »« M* fr m m m * ar* M w t i n b Tb* daagrr of tin* rmiRlri lo4ay, lb* 4at»g*r I« |b* all!*«, la IMI ibi* o»uoirj R M to ttiii «r^aalaaib*« may m b 1 1 aura la r* aalt« ia rapid la Ha n m ilja a , «• r ir M t It* r> u w* Mr* for j a r * M itr d a ad at m* tita# rtotrrvd lb* vofk) War. Tb* oa# grral Iblag IMI * w j« a r ab**«iM lab* Ma»* lo blaualf u (Ml rrrry man *«d *r*rjr woman la T U tM f A INHI IN TIIK UKKAT NATIONAI MA< IIINF ao mali*« »M l jr*Htr job Ib <*r ab*r* H t* (M l I* barbing up tmr army a ad ear « lita ««rrraaaa. FNI.F.HH WR |M TIIIH WK A It F MOT iKJINU 01*11 BFUT. AND IF WK IMI NUT OUR It FUT WK MAV 14 Nil; for lb* war la by a*« maona darbtal la our favor. Tb* man or woman In vb# muniti *n jdanl * ta M b# «l*»lng bla lami ; tb# 1*1 ob» b a t g**nr into Ibr camp fur it air; .tig «bou Id b* «fating bl» t a \ IM fat'(trnivr **r m crM nlr bwllillng •bi>uM b. i»i i i i m la • lic k *4 m d U t *v#r> ui-unriit hr draw* |my ; lb* mm at tbr *bl|»tail«liag an*l nirtitan* »boiild l*r | hir i t a lat ly and *a|**«*iallv aH lr# and antbnia, f«*r ti|wm wbat lb*y *b* «l*|«roda In m» «mall d*g«** tb* rmqlt .»f tb* w ar; tb* faimvr baa fully a* lni|«»rtanl a >«b a» tb* oddlrr «»r «albir, ami unl*aR b* ra ta » m«*r* iht« »r «r than Imd. tb* war may h* Inal, for III NUFII IH T H F OXK FOR T U A T NCI NATION FA N OF.FKAT. tb* b«iu«*wtfr b .»f i»|ua miiMnam *, f«ir II I» ti|> t«» h*r lo «ar* f«««l f**r th* i m i t a of F mmm« ami al II «ant# llm*. b | u*ing atti» al tint#* that cwiimit b* »hi|*t>*«l abroad, lo hr*|» li* fainlly «tr«»ng and Df In mind um! body ; thr mrri'hattt mIhmiIi) b* «Irti lo • that b* gir*» a dnllar « worth in th*«* da>«. and *o «houbl Ih* ni*n v tin dg Iiurìii**» affair* t»f th* iiatitni ; em litor» »houli! n»l b* too hart) on tho** li «wr titani, tawii»* thr war h«» d*»tro)*d th* debtor'» bti*in#**, railroad ■k#r» «h«mi hi h# «trainiti« Ih*ir utmoat l«> get freight through where it h*b»n tb* mali R *itkr abonhJ be doing il» brat. IN FACT, KVKKY PK H 80N HIIOI I.D NOW IIF IHIING IIIH VKHY HKRT A IM IIIH OWN A FFA IR #, ANO, IN ADDITION TH K RRTU HIIO FI.O BK IM T T IN II IN ROMK O F IIIH HI'AIIF TIM F IN THF MANÍ WAR A IT IV IT IK H tb* l(*«l I ’maa. th* War Having* Htatt>|w, lb* n*it l.ibrrty l^oan. th* Food Uroductlon «»r F<«*d Having (wmiNiignN. or almllar /in*« of rlfnrt. Th* moat arrlnu» drlrtrrion» *ff*d of th* tiarttrld onl*r «h**ing <b«wu b«t«i% nm i i» that il ha» to a «legre* demoralised th* working fore* of tb* nathm After month» of eampaigu to aerur* r itr a work, ('«ini*» a t|ov*rnit»*ul o n t a to ■low up and »hut down. In th* rank» of labor ar* many alwaya who need littl* ini'entiv* I«) »low down; to men of thi« ktml. th* *hiil down o rtta i* an r in iw f**r Mildi»*ring. or loafing, th* «Hh*r five day» In th* week. Thi» »hmild not h*. It i» tini* lo buck up ami play th* gam* to th* lim it W F II A VF HAD A l.ltFA hY TIN» MUCH GRAFT ON T IIK FA RT OF IH ’HINFHH MHN ANO WORKINGMKN. War («»ndition» alway» bring graft. IttiMtn*»« men iuvariably take ««Iratitag* of a country'» n*«,*»*il> in fart, if it were not for Homebody'a greed th*r* wouM 1»* no war». In thi» cotiutry in thi* war, it» in every other muntr.v In every «»thrr war. th* war contract» are a carnival of graft, t Already at th* ramp«», a» ou* bi»tnuc*. th* urifortn» put mit two month» ag<« are ripping Ht th* ncam» and hming button» bermi»* of jHH»r thread, aboddy doth, and |ioor workmttnaliip ; and u million hat» have born fituud to be deficient in weight, efe . etc. I The»* things alway» are in w ar time, unti tlii» country ami thi» war could tiot cg|tert to e»«*H|»e them. PerllHpK tile **c«mt piu» Iti per rent." plan of «*o|itract ha» been renponaible for a» much graft a» any other one wnr-tim* con«liti«»n. I do not like to critici»* that plan, becaua* I do not »** how any man <«r «••»rpomti«»n rtuild have taken a contract la*»t M|«ring to have built the nnitoniiient». or to build »hip», with tin* iittcrrtaintie» of »upplie» inni lnÌM»r. Hut ccitnin it i» that thi» plan not only demoralise» th ...... the rich Iiii » ¡ ii«»n» men. but ai»o the men wlm work th for them. The n¡ •k rant th» non* money for th* contractor, uud coti»«‘«|iietitl,v th* more miiteriiil tin* me ■Hate, the more time they loaf, tin* better f««r tip* contrurt« r. 1'eople in thi cnllty nr* nil too familiar with tin* robb»*ry *»f the <««»venir lent nt Camp D i»f Hummer iiiul full; hut the »hiphnihliriK ('Intits, Mich u Ilog I mIiiiiiI. if »mall part »»f the Ntorie* m*n tell xvho hav«* w« ’k«d then* In* tr»»«*. have Camp Dis left out of sight. Croedced timekeeper» who •hei’k up uien u« working on n job when they ur«* not then* weine t•• Ih* a favorii graft, a» the tiuieke«»|N*r »hake» down the aliHentee workman for hi» »bun* of the utteurued wag«*». A Philadelphia paper last Saturday told of o man. aee«»rding t«* «worn teatiniony in court, who «Irew »even day»* pay daily by checking up in «even department» of work at II«>g Island, a m atter of »onx in n we«*k in wag«*». W HKTHKIt TIIK GRAFT BK IN HI(i CONTRACTS FOR T H E BEN E F IT O F Hit* HCSINESS. and represent millions and billions, or it does, or whether IT HE ON T H E PA RT O F WORKMEN, and represents n few* dol lars daily, in either cose It Is DOING AS MUCH TO D EFEAT T H IS COUN TRY AND ITS A LLIES AH ARE T H E GERMAN SUBMARINES. The job of the submarine is to keep goods from reaching England, France and Italy from this country ; they «‘annot do it so well ns the grafting business mini or the loafing workmen of this country. T H E S E ARE FACTS THAT CANNOT HE GAINSAID. When it costs the Government $2,000,000 to buy a million dollars’ worth of supplies, that extra million in added cont of material and labor js us much u dend loss to the allies an if a Gorman submarine had sunk a mil lion dollar cargo. But so far. the greatest demoralization of industry has been on the part of the railroads. NOR CAN IT BE BLAMED ON T H E COLD W INTER, ns it was all too evident last October and December. Th«* heads of the railroads are largely a t fault, ns no one who has watched the railroad situation the past six months can doubt that the railroad congestion was sturted deliberately by railroad heads in order to demand higher freight rates from the Interstate Com merce Commission. Don’t misunderstand me, I do not believe they intended to let it go the distance it has gone. But. like the big moneyed interests of the country, who in 1907 started a small pauic to frighten President Roosevelt from his reform efforts, and also to "get” a number of new men who were beginning to poach «ui their piratical preserves, and who let tin* panic they started go a little too far, so they were no longer able to contr«d it. so it was with th** rail roads last fall. They encouraged late trains and delayed shipments to line up shippers on their side, and get them to bombard tin* I. C. C. with complaints of poor railroad service, so the railroads could use that as an argument for higher freight rates. BUT T H IS DEMORALIZED T H E MEN. Instead of the old motto of g«*t through on time at whatever expense of energy and labor, the motto of the railroader became to be "W hat’s the u s e ; we can’t g»*t in on time anyway, and blame it on the war.” Thus the railroad situation went further than the railroad heads had expected. Then the President called the bluff, by taking over the railroads, and since then Interstate Commerce Commission officials lay the blame for the congestion directly upon the railroad heads for failing to keep engines in repair and for failing to keep up th«* morale of their men. WHAT IS T H E ANSW ER TO ALL T H IS ? This is no time to lay down on the job or to let down our standards «if efficiency and morals. It is time to buck up and play the game to the finish. It is time to do an honest day's work, and more. If war needs double the supplies of peace times, and if it takes a large proportion of the young and active workers, then it is evident that those left MUST DO MORE WORK. NOT LESS, THAN BEFO RE, or we can’t carry on the war to victory. It is no time for faultfinding, just for the sake of finding fault, and surely it is no time for doing less than our very best. And to get the very best out of our people, the Government should stop the foolish policy of keeping tin* country in ignorance of what is going on in Europe and at home. It is little wonder that we sit by and think there is no danger and no rush, while we are every day f»*d up on the highly spiced articles that the Government supplies, and tin* only kind it will allow printed, telling of great allied victories d a i 1y at the front, and of great and unprecedented prepara tions at home. A free people have a right to know tin* best and the worst. If was only when they know the worst that they will rally to meet it with their best. Embezzlement. Em bezzlem ent is a fraudulent np propriation of another's property by person to whom it has been intrusted or into whose hands it has law fully come. Embezzlement dif fers from larceny in th a t the original possession of th e property was law ful or with th e consent of the ownpr, w hile in larceny the crlminnl in tent m ust have existed a t the tim e of the taking. Embezzlem ent implie* honest beginning with crim inal a fte r thought. Man and Other Animals. T he essential difference between i m an and anim als is well stated by j Doctor G asset, an eminent French biologist, quoted by the Scientific American. H e says the animal is p re destined to obey the law s of its spe cies, while man obeys them only if md when lie will. A man may, if lie w ants to, sustain w ith energy the retention th a t two and two m ake ive, or he m ay commit suicide. How Man Is Blessed. L and is n a tu re ’s gift to m an. If Time to Be on Guard. you own som e you a re among th e fav W hen a man feels bad he should be ored children of nature. One gift calls on his guard le st he say or do some for an o th er in exchange. B rain and thing he will re g re t having said or braw n Is m an’s gift to nature. done w hen he feels better. rtAGAMAN HAS BILL FOB fiir JERSEY SCHOOLi. #SHIP U i • =» I Bankm T V aM «n J «I J m n ra»«ui#«4 am (a* nIN Hart« N*#«l » n « <W ■it. latfel* 4 M «MH T%# bili •** 4i»M al IM f*s**ta M lM Hill» hfaB U* C a ^ n t a l l i Tfc* UH* M IM MI a» Mie»** A» m i I» n la f a M a l a n i t a l mt a l l i ibfa» H(at# M tb» « ilu n ltai ami i n i i i i * «f t*U|»iU Inmm tb* «*«*r*l r a t t a t a «f «Ma P tit« l i tb# «rMira i t a pffK tta «4 mm4 *r«maM«bltL •*#**» »»«I rlrrltta « #H0 a ra tili, ami t»» pfwvbl* taf ib» malti i r N i r ami §**»♦«tt««MFttl «al iW M n e " In mblHfaMi I«« Ibi» bèll, N«» IM b* |» n««lumi \*«r» !*JV « hi* b ta» tm II» ««b i#ri ib* ta« ih * mìi# «mi «4 tb» # « • •« t i ÌmiiI fi*«*» Al ile l>tvpe il firn* th* «r* —n eh«** thè Iffil «M ««f Marvb OM «it*r* a rri* «Mi thè i*m#al fa» **t all tta t fa» «ialm i. brcaiM* «tf tb* Lui tta t ia n u a rt - F*t»niar> ami March «all) r r t ) timi fr*«m a v n lfac t •fateli«»«itti ••il t*«t iti 1« hm t, Th* é*«ti *•« Aprii ami May »rIII itv# t«riu a « '• » a l i l'btrh ile ) r i i butti, in«! fa» «i «Mns r e t a th* fu* fim itf, hi« h uiel*i tb* prew ii la i M» Iter«»«»# •Ire ttirttacr tl» «ac r AtM«th*r lliia n ia ti bill j» \ u 12 1 hi«h «««uhi » tra iib tri *«ul »■»# ««f tb* ■*»«“» *»f th* Htal* Gain* barin al Forb ii Ittvrf. aiiil « m intriHlitml al ih* v.iuc-1 <«f III* Fl*l» «mi Game «NouitiU OYSTERS DESTROYED BY__ FREEZING IN THE ICE (h .trriu rn who bed u f a lm tilsntr.1 ••a ia.- Hsu nf Turkrrtoii and Ureal lta>«. sre fearful Ihsf Ike fire.hup ,,f Ike a » will ftml many of Ikeir »yolrr. kile.1 <>r mrrte.1 away fcy tfce I.», Tke 1.» i. w tklt-k, lhal on Ike H .u It nm.1 totit-li bottom st biw tble. When that hniqien* oynter. free«- (..< t„ the hot tom of the ire The danger then I. (hat In s probinged <old .|iell tke oy.trre will I«' killed, though thev <-sn »tsml s greal deal ot <*dd; and there I. the greater danger that when the 1.» break, tin, the oyatera will he ra rrin l away a . the lie float, oil. and lout to their owner.. For about a month now the oyatrr kualnno. ha. keen well, tbelr ain't no .neb buninem». it i. Itnl.uodfilr tn lake up oyrtera or to market them. From "Frogty Florid«” fU jI Wi th the financial c-xpericnr«* o i FORTY. N I N E Y E A R S to draw upon and the tack. _ ing o i large m o u r n * . The K im N a h ^ j Hank it well equipped to prom ptly care for every hanking requirement. flj Til Our officer« will welcome the opportunity to confer with you relative to any m atter ing in your individual business. The First National Bank TOMS RIVER, N. J. Capital. $ 150.000; Surplus nnd Undivided Profit», $ 1(15,00$^ R E SO U R C E S OY ER Sl.300,000 OCEAN CDUNTY TRUST COMPANY TOAAS R IV E R .N .J . You Have Confidence in younelf and your ability to accumulate money when you have a bank account to which you are regularly adding your »pare cath. Now 1 » the time to begin the good work ol saving in rarnrit now is the time to start an account with us. l(«»'lil*dKe. 1*1«.. Jan. *¿3. balitur "C«mri*r :** ir* . Intereat P aid in O ur Special It la n«»t «iften I tab* my i»*ii in baixt to writ* t«« tb* ne*»|i«|i*r. but when I D epartm ent «•««■ in th# "Cnttrirr" «»f January IM i wbicb I recrlved thl» morning r com ment» «*Mthe weather from varlou* part» •»f this gieat oml wonderful I*. H.. and «IFI not «*«• any from tb* laixl of fiower» titxl Hiiii»liine, I felt that an lujuatUi* Iiiul l»**n «l«»n«» to the rea«l*r» of the "l'«»url*r,” »Inc* «»ur iimtuai friend. Fred G St mi w«mm|. of that lively little habitn Cut Qlaaa la Fraglla. Practical Birth Encouragement. tif .n «»f I "laud Height», hi*» taken to w il Cut gtn** prolmlily would I renkl A i HI. Itiixnluu iliMlll.Y t . u rtlln ing "tigar, «*nli«i» mxl gnsollne agniu. it. » tl.'i'ltl.Hl In up,-ml n ctNial.l* ifiMti easily than uncut Bins*. The pnttMt ! r**.J l»»t winter Used to have some fim in lid*» alNitit Floriila in th«* "Courier,” ui iount of his furtuuv tu lncren> - In cut glass Is cm tty menus nf uriot- : which I. us well a* many other old-time rite i-lijuitjUf uf Him cumitryim ii ami log wheels, I'nctit trluss pntlernt i rea«Iers of th* oldest |«aia*r in «tann Tlie uuglcs In m j tinrntrywotiK-n. H e ntlverllaetl H r usunlly molded. county, «‘ujoyed hugely. Tlx* only trou sirmiis, liwiltliy j ’i>ut>*i couplr* to m-i glnss nre lieiter defiued nnd shtu ble with StanwfMid was that h«* ditln't have enough Florida »and in his shoe». lie on his estate, tie palil the m ar Ttie cu tter also mny. In some ^.»ihIImiitn on the l«*gs of his |ianfnl«M»u>4, drive his wheel n little deeper than fi ring« expenses fur ai.ltnl.lp applicant or wood tick» behind hi» ear», t«» write Obviously, the glass a . •! cave them free Krauts of Imnl. other sjsits. glowing accounts of the country, »uch «•» '1 1 a when Iin hies heci.ii to urrlve, he such points would be thinner nnd nm would suit the iilea» of u Florida land promoter. s. iilisi m u,L .;..s on them of fifty n il• fragile. Well. I was going to tell you all about les eat h. the weather aim* I huve 1hh*u here. We Killed In Bathtub. —that is. Mr», aixl my »elf reached this place on November 19 last; every A young man was found dead In the 1 “ Englirh as Shu la Spoke.” thing looking fine : dowers blooming pro T he wife of n workingman In the hath tub in his home In Toronto fusely on every side; strawberries just Midland* (E ngland) was describing n tim e ago. Investigation showed coming in bloom ; potato«*» ready t«> blos som ; "garden no»m” doing finely; the quarrel betw een tw o o tte r women, nnd he had been killed by coming In great big banana plants, aome with her final comment wus a* follow s: “If tact with ii bare electric lamp gre«*n fruit, were in bloHaom; orange» 'er'd said to 'er w hat ’er said to 'er carrying 118 volts, while standing Is ripening on the tre«»s; every plant find the w ater. ’e r'd ’ave killed 'er or 'er ’e r ! ” tre«» having n beauty peculiar to itaelf. Now 1 will give you extracts from inv log. taken d aily: Light frosts, A. M. Nov. 29, killed all tender vegetables; weather very cold, but no frost until the morning» of December 9 and 10. when the thermometer went down to 22 de grees, killed everything in vegetables and flowers and many of the oranges ami grapefruit on the tree» were frozen. In many groves both fruit and leaves fell off in less than n week after. Nearly all tlx* groves were fired, one grove near here burning 05 cords of wood in one nig h t; others using from 49 to 100 gnl!«>ns «»f kerosene. From the 10th of December to the 25d highest tetnperutur«» was OH degrees. lowest 50 degrees. Quite warm on the 23d; planted a few potatoes. Winds northwest t«i north east, very strong at times, for 14 days. Christmas, 75 d«*grees; December 51. A. and I will send you a list M., 27 degrees, frost; January 1, 2H de gree«; 2d. 29 degrees; 5<1, 29 degrees; of SECO ND H A N D 4th, SO d«*gre«*s; 5th. 50 degrees; highest temperature in five days. 52 degrees; PIANO BARGAINS heavy frosts every morning; Oth. 50 d«*grees; from the Oth to the 22d. lowest temperatures from 52 to 40 degr«*es. highest 72 degrees. This morning. 29 degrees, with fro st; highest. 50 degreea, Ocean County agent for the Janssen, Raymond and at noon. Lanedon Pianos, also the famous Autoniano. I Langdon Autopiano. Some cold weather for Florida! The ‘coldest winter ever known,” is what the oldest inhabitant says. New V ictor Records for F ebruary now in Stock. I had a cord of pine wood racked up in the back yard; cost rue .$10 per cord. ( I was to have had a cord, but the col ored man only brought five-sixths of i t ; the balance is to be delivered ; it is paid Phone 2-4-R-5 B A R N EG A T. N. J. for. so I am sure to get it). I've done nothing else but tote that wood in the house and poke it in the stove since I ’ve be«*n here. We’ve had more rain and «vïx&îXiXÎI<sX!)<îlis>®SX.X^;X^^ less sunshine than I have seen for seven winters. This is the first winter I've missed having a swim in the ocean on Christmas day for seven yearn. When I saw the catfish frozen to death in the Indian and Banana Rivers I decided not to take my annual bath. Anyway. I had forgotten to bring my bathing suit. T hat may have influenced me some’ somewhat. Very truly wours, IRA C. LAMBERT. I SAFETY* SERVICE • SATISFACTION1 Victrolas - Player Pianos Send Me A Postal Card H A R O L D B. COX C u s to m Alen Enem ies M ast Register, An enemy born aliens must register, in most parts of Ocean county, with the postmaster. In Lakewood, a different arrangement may l’<* made, but every!n*r<* else the postmaster is the official with whom the alien enemy is to reg ister. The time is betwe«*n 0 A. M., ebrunry 4. and 8 P. M. February 9. 'aeh registrant must supply four photos of himself to be affixed to the various ..ffidavita and identification cards He must also make his thumbprint and sign his name. Within 15 days he must re port again to the postmaster to get :iis registration card. It is understood th at failure to have a registration card will probably result in the internment for duration of the war of an alien en emy. This term alien enemy takes in any enemy born, who has not taken out full citizenship papers. Postmaster« are cautioned by the gov ernment that they are to use registrants kindly, and give them all help they can, and aliens nre not to be «-onsidered ene mies of this country, so long as they de port themselves rightly. H a t c h in g TH E LAUREL!ON POULTRY FARMS START T H E IR INCUBATORS FEBRUARY 1 and will run them during February, March, April and May CUSTOM HATCHING SOLICITED Give Us a Trial LAURELTON FAR M S LAKEWOOD, N. J. N hAVfc. ».1.1-Vfc.N SftNATOR HUGHES D E A D ü h ***«*# r # / m RED CROSS NEW S I«« |S«|*f IV( wm*mm i l i l M M Mfeti ■amM I* jW>|Hrtli »•* HA* «$«ra*ita# I(taf i w -I I l i Ms m w (ih m a a n i taaatam d Ita |m hlH | le ari p IfK l m UmB* RHMit W kilifeg« «Ir»*« f ii^w t (m h • ratti |M «I»« «NI «f H«**«* I» l|W «tl»# f* J «f tlfc» Ri<»W!I• W rI 1 Ittlt <l am •#«»f iW Irani n il Iff f i r n T ta a ta o ar h m m l f i w w e d le I t a a «ola . Laataai 14 « erta fa *•*«'*»* I halmei* 4 palo* a rtaM». IO amia M lama«. »• Irmi era reti.e* t i rrei-hla r«hri i!alea, 4 a«rh H a t a 4 rt*iaeee he«*, 13 «mdlrtaa ilare iva«»«. 4 «tt h>iinr» M iE* naneaotaikui » I ñor» « V a l o e t a «H l Mw «M> flau __Uhm. «ad rte boato«** »irei «eOta » a lik e fcfflU la«. i l e i a —>M « s ta to li» « o aw « I l i Ih * f tl a n tl n f o | a ae re H I » la Ibngte«*. A latan« « n e lUr» «M «( ih* l l l M m farei* Iteri t i r * ---.--I |»*« feit »et et ita' ilare m «e* ait>ue<l ita « a * di* Irlri «rea red In la<* « ta l II aaa ta Irr« dene taf. Il ana r lie e i* tirai IO* (H ien aral (dar** i n * talea «rated ■H I ’tariff* It Tutea« a t a «rae* •***» H*r erara al Maturi Ratal. « hlr» ht IrerterM le Ita III.IHI «roa* ta* rarem I) Itad a ¡tntteMMIaa erede I« hlm t a ita •ale of hie Ireri. *a the remai ramo* tram Haunter fana«, hui ta ta* md Henri a deal h a t e he Itrefer* la »all fu* «•" Hument re|rre*ettla"re* U. 8 . Senator William tlughw W illia m llu c h e « . D a m o r r a lk le a d e r and U. 8. Senator ftom Near jaraey- died Jan. SO at a Trenton hoepltal,a fte r a kn« lllnaaa. «ged IS year». Ho »»re ed In the Spaniah war, and araa a Rapreaenlatia# In Fangrra* aavoral term« Mira M anta l ’lailor, ..f lakr«.-*l. end Mr l r**V<>< « W I udi,er «f T»*h «hier. Nra V..rh, <mfe married «t» I** rem I n «Ht. m it. al 137 IVrai Xlneiy kirih atreel. , \ n \.»rk l ’llj Mt I » urr «aitai ail la Ita Ottluame l ’rrri**. ami rrrni lu vamp a Ira da.1* aller Itali maritar-' Tta Irride la Ita rlauihlrr >rf Mr, iirar, IV, ITayton, rrf i V.*.*ti avntit* BUY M O TO RS B O IL E R S H O IS T IN G E N G IN E S CRANES E N G IN E S D E R R IC K S R A IL S A N D T IE S L IG H T R A IL A N D IN D U S T R IA L TR A C K C A B LE C O N T R A C T O R S' O U T F IT S STA CK S We alto have these thing» For Sale at our Storage Yard 13 » ta r a ta rta ra » * , 4 m The Mi Rural haaeah remala a hai aaa tre heed .4 l id i M. enea relie« lu ita trait«»ei i XS tar *a|«tiIre The imhrrarmd War Helm! la ear»Ur« .»eMito* e ta r tir* rrf If* ee* arilrHI** I* riere taf ruWted talk « ta tom rar« Muffa* ereelei amt de Red l'n -e «ird*t Ita i talima«*hl|r uf Ml* W. W, «Villar», tarn of the otlleye retae«. e ta la ewmloea-l le eviel «torte* Rta W ataaled i f R n l*. A Heyaerer. Ml** \ II Hart* and M«f4 "*rtt« «ttarm Tta a urntar rtf euthec* ha. te Inr* IBB*it that it »ili ta I— ‘Ur hefiaal»» •'» ' «neh. I« add anuther day »arh »»eh, VI , . Inrat*) ■ a t a Ita arrrhnatter »III In « t a m hare arare eurhln* nudai Ion*. Mr. C, I. Itert ha* «Iren lett rhalre, aad dnhn In*«« i l rhalra M l- <'.hu|U..ii and MI» dami* •un tar* «Iren a pt«*» uf Hunhieraeee kniet rltdh. lu ta made U|i latti deeam te*. .«râler*- T ta l-ata«!»«! Wjrt* irti>ttl )« ill«* huh|r«l in li» I’UttRlJi. MV' In» mera pee»d* ami uranr w«*ltb I« dtaw »n Mia* Huphie ttawnvr. tif thè Imhemmd War Retai, «vi «ilh Ita e«emilire nmiitiHle* «f Ita uminly «I ita oSra uf duda* Jotafay. T»tm» Hirer, »it Frida» afl*rnm«t la*l. «ta» ...udii cm* i» leh**i«*l »»»• c«n*wned II wa* rond itali ita U he«t»d Wer Relief »tanthl ta Hti|*i«rr*d hr Ita HHimy tirailler I« bare tta « » r . Ihniilf la huklin« henenia. anUrlt n | fumi* ami trrviHing lioM ikw w *”•' nam* al Ita H«d Fnata aa uther taemta e. ..f Ita TOtinty rhaidrr, and «hai tha taadtiuarlrra in Ke« Tort »ta-tihl ta au rudi tati Muñe» a lima obtained »III ta lu lit In a «i-arel* acrount. and all *<¡rh mad* front material buuahl tbro»«b Ihla fund «HI. Ita War Relief « nmnilttee I |,ut|tuera. ta v n t to Ita t-uuitl» <U«pt«r Tirer» taw ta n frvm Ita rer» «rat • I.„m,Hete uirdenrtamllo* tatwarn tta ruttati tita|i* r and tta Utawraal nut* lltillrr / Tîw U k rw w ) War HpM«I ■ im«* «util frutti il* ki* iirö lv il * f«»rt* night igi>_____ T ta National Reti Crura « lim a i« that » militan *«i-alrr* her» !»•»« knit h) Ilia «‘uirraii of tta fa lta d S tata, fur ntmy ami nary alare tta war tagan Inai Altri! Tita t ra u number «-annoi ta known, a . »• man* «ara «IVi-11 tllrati In tha buy*, nuil diti imi I'»«« lUroUgh till- lini l'rti*. itrauuiuiUitn. Ogborna Mult Pay W ile Alimony. INDUSTRIAL SERVICE COMPANY LINCOLN, N. J. Tel. 437 Bound Brook • Mi iMilllnn of Wilfred II da ne. of Imkfwt.Hl. aniinarl. Vice rhaocellnr »'.,-t,.i . .¡uhm ut Newark ln«t »'«*•". minia nil nnlar dlracting William li.irin nf l.akewtHul. In |tn.v íl*1 « Klim.m.t |u hi* wife. Mr*. Fliimier \V I lylini'ua. of Mnnnnt|uao. paiidlng the t nul uf liar null fur tllvuraa. Mr. ana Sir*. ilRbnrtia »ara innrriinl Kabruary •'*» liMkH. TIu'V b iv i two HiiUim». who nr<* I»it it with Mr.. Ugbuinr. In ta r muH (*»»■ dlvorc«* bIm* iilinw Mir« BW* Siiit*. of I.ak»*w«M«l. a* m-r»**!>oi»iI#*iit. The O f bornea Uved at Toma Hiver for xeveral year«. OUT THIS WEEK The Courier ALM ANAC FOR Will Contain a Great Deal of Useful Information Complete Directory of County Officers 1917 Election Returns 1917 Tax* Valuation and Rates Church Directory of County Township and Borough Officials County Bank Deposits Honor Roll of Ocean County Soldiers and Sailors New Postal Rates and Regulations State and Federal Game Seasons Automobile Laws ot All States Tide Table for Atlantic Coast Seed Planting Table Banking Hints, and many other matters of in terest, beside the Almanac itself It w ill b e k e p t a s a B o o k o f I n f o r m a tio n a n d R e f e r e n c e C ounty Budget Is $ 190,2^8.1 2 ItVatMael from l*a#a It OPTION BILL PASSES HOUSE T h e IM S ta e tg v l fitHut t i 1 (Actual am—at ml *utahaa re»«mm irrp u til flMtfl 1É) A. Total t i w iy ii I . ito » p it» rv e e a u e « i p r e g rta te d . (ai I rw» pendei bataarea l i t appreartallM» 4440.4: (hi I neapemled batan««* a| p M O fe M S iÍ H Í Í il N e» Cou» C ourt Hmme letmlrw, Imi a ere tram bmwl mea* Hall of taranta, tmlaar* from »and urne» Hateara from »tat« e f Near Sarai no h t*a 4 l*f**| Meta High»*» C m a l alan. R o to r Vaiti- tua Punì Ik.« a ad I Oemecratm Leader «Vara* Celi»»**« tu Urging »we««', tor in* Leg tate Man—«armar» Oe yaat T»a Oata» fra led by | m an |U ê lira» amata Itit -telai to ta t t i « |«efwutodt| f»«nra*l tillnilulr but ibe ««a M fair nr « («1 F sreea uttacellaoeatte r«« err teg nothing W) Mlarallareotte r rr in im noi ait|lrip«le*l iwlhlng * Miaralteneotti reeenue«. (a) ■uttntv Ctark’» 0 « r # ||l BILL LIVELY DEBATE ON H p » i* i (tltif AtAifMi If H 1» Affinwinn iaMmIi a w fiPff fofo» AftMHld Hi | | ma adu t Mwl Ite# n w n •ft It |HHf •* è*'i’Aomri' id jadi i o » »yt»imd || m> h*ij* i ( | h i»* Maiicif ÉNIÉt iiNW «CHI •IlM J«M y Soto«» Appro«« Homi Liquor Meaiuro Without Amtndmonl. a f 11 o-I m i l an I y h a d 4tt> ibe I t u d b 4y * b n « e r a H e a a ld b e t tta»*-ratto af m au n * a n d It*- w ag i*j - 11. Of f*o»t| Luenl tipilffit toil and b , i HA(OTÉ intuí* «uta lb» Welte Ilm I a **« iii rlWil I Th# utMtaro. «rat lltruu. I* J- Ida af al Ita ii.i ek Ili*- fanti In «hlrh Ihay |m 11)4* rtl, ml ha nie and lln-y w ili gu at tuira tu Hu »bl *t IWHO «ararnor, *h«t ..am te file teed lit iltli tem in the P»**ngc uf it M rnof raither'» .« t.ry Un-in Thn* Hie Hehl ttf »rar« in tin •«tail lestataltaii 3, A moult la », be ran bv U« «Iloti Iannui. IH h-Kl«l»litre ..f New Jiuto-) Minerlly L u t a r A4vacale* t i l l •> b) tin- for* ttf Immisi Jt|>]m-uI* «uti, ah Mluiirll» U-ailer A Urani of Hin tomi tnd lite u x o ri «IWI2&H.I3 «III d«-.'lita «beibar M<|iatr Total ir tdiall Ite auhl «ahi II aaa Ihr tattili f ita- ItoUhrnkl In Ihplr *a« arai iiinni* t| illlle«. in ilipt» iheir ganar * tu eiim*r<l. **l B. A|i|iro|irl«tlona. Tlie «nie »«* um u|« n a trln l) |Nir ta ta lieeti Itotehevlh 1 ° Mill ta . H« I. lim n line«, a* lutili M*l ■a « e re dir Id .iniail ih.il ita bill *io-tal» twrrtoil o«l Current Rx|ian*aa IVIH 1917 ita- tirio* iplc uf h.s nu rule, and n u l ed u|«>ii the tasti«. The surprise ran« 1. • uurU 3000.00 ln Ute tola nnd ■(teert* In fa tu r uf ita 7MI0.WI w»» Ita »! rtingc.l I.linei(de uf ih« 2. tail and Board Ih-ttiurrnll* pò rl l Ile wn» iierfacily l&OO.OO 12txi.au Mnrhay bill by Minarli» I enti Irr Nlnip of rrteonara 8. Plata Itwanc 9UUU.UU 9000. uu «un II was Mr. Simp**ut « h u rm d v rtl Wllllhg lu tru«l lite |«*qilr uf Iti» etniaHie now h ld tiH r Tumiiliy letter urg I» In tu ie ita li rulli e lino», am i Ihal 4. K x pen*ra of 25(10.00 ing the Ih-tnut rat* uf hi* bullir «tale lu wn* all III!» bill in a ia i« “ I aiti mi my Frt-aholdvr* 2S00.00 4UMXI line up for Ihe bill. T he ru le was a* feui lu pirati «Uh IU) lieliiiM-ralle col5. Coronor» 600.1X1 6. Election* Kxxxi.ou ItoXMl.tW follow « : li-agno* lu »lami hy ibi» |«-in.»-ralla I9UU.UO l&OU.UO 7. Stationery l»iia*4*l|«le. The fate u f die |airty I* la Y eas- Mihntt. Amin« Alllaon. Amrr H. Contli gent ex itadr tinnito line ha« «ahi th è (rari/ limn. IhwiiM-k, liurrough*. I'haplun pense* 4000.00 4000.00 ptelfnrni waa «lim i npmi (he qne.im n, I 'liter. Union, Kilgnr, Fotuler, Hill 9. Advertising ta HOO.OO (¡lover. Ilngniiiaii. Ilubnrl. Keltern, hul i t a |H*«»ple « e re noi They « B k » * printing HOO.OO A sreal «ava uf np|ilau»a fulluwatl 10. luxe* 500.00 1HXI.OO lathe. I.rwl*. t.llrhfield. 1/inl, Mnrxiilil, Murgnti, I'lernt m, I'rtblen, Henil. Mr Kliii|nun * ih»4lnrniliHi ihal ta prò* 11. Indigent sol 200.00 dier« 300.00 Hi>eve*, Itultert*. Hultluiuin. Hliiip*un. I»uh»I in vote fur ih«* bill, and In a 1200.00 Sierrarl. Warner. Whllney, Wllnoii. lattiate In l'rvaiileli! WIImiii he nrnirast 12. Light* ta fuel 1700.00 13.1 »unty .superWlime. Widverloti («la-nkriT. Varrò*. Hi» ulm m l enlhn»la»m. iii l o ndv n t of Majority Is-sder l ’ler«m *nli| he watt Young—87. School* 1100.00 1100.00 N nya- Applegate, Itndgley, Itlnlr, glnd Die Illudi nhurg line limi at luxf 14. lustlcea and laan hruketi. Ili* wa* glad limi at ln»t conalable* 1300. IX) f*iM*hrnn. Ilugnn. Futhnll. linede. Uni 1200.00 Inglu-r. II,m iry. Ilrrrlrlt. I letali flrltl. ilia laglslaitir«* of New Ji-r»i-» Ilari «le15. S a l a r lea of chimi tu re.pomi tu 1he voice of Iha Illrsrhhrrg. Morir». M<-Aieer. MrHuv 'o u n ly olHcent: County Clerk f^no.00 ern. Noten. Huger». Kehneliter. Siultli, peuple uf lliu »late. Il wa» a Reputo l)c|>ulyClerk IS'O.OU Sint«-. Sltnii, Tnliernnll. Vreetewl.— 11*iili |uirl\ pied e, and lite party waa' Aasia t a n ta, keoping limi plmtge. Total an. County Mr. McAtee. ! li toocpit, of |luit*on Houaa Jam m ed to Hear Debate. Clerk’aOffic» «21X1.011 heard ihe m inority T he gilllerlt*», llttar anti «itele» of the rterlnrml Surrogate 2000,00 a* glowing ¡...ceche* Deputy Surehimilter w ere aiilfurniliigly luirknl taillier um Imi in lin- ln»r camgate 1210.00 with III Ierra In i prillile Jilnt a» Ululigli agubmi h all e of lliiil.oti Ioni un Aii^inlant (HtO.lNJ liier»' lind lieeii any «I-ml it a* fu Ihe IKlign. T he p*«. n i n in i b is ix ille n g iie a herltf 2000.00 mitt-nine of Dir owe *it ill I fiillllr. Al ihmbtmlly «mH I lo ihe leglshilur tll llp|NI»e |t, Deputy Sheriff 12'Xl.00 Dir ulltM‘1 Anitenililyinnii 111■-> lillrlil uf '.sislan ta, Farm er* Oppi 8 Two Tax Dèt»*. f'nasale, Wliu wna ein Imi with Ihr oili Sh riR ’aomce, !a«‘.00 o f Minili Jersey e re uto The fall er four men iipnu an wntl-loenl upllnii i a i l Watdail 800.00 i the plan iiro|»iseil hy plnlfttr’a. endrnvnrrd fu get In Iti» solllieh n» County luilge 2250.00 iiineinlnit'lil liy wlilrli all lli|Uur llreiiMti» Assenihlyinan l’Iersun In hi* l.llls io i'rosecutor 2000.00 S a c r a t t r y. wmiltl lie prrinlnt*if In rim to I tu- end rendjiwl Ihe Inx syntein h> pruvldlng County Board uf their term s III rase I lit- imiulrlpiil- fur Iwo dates for thè pnyment o f tuxe» of Taxation 1000.00 Uy voted dry. He had given notice In eai-h year. Juna and lieeoinlwr. The Probation of Inst week of lit* Intent Inn to moving house Judlcter)' Comiulltea gii ve a 150.00 ficer the return o f the hill to aerond rend hearing un thè Itllls. and l'roseetiior S e a l e r of ing fur the ptirpoae o f offering Hie Oseiir V. Reilmw of llluiieraler eininty, weights and amendment. He therefore pleaded fur spenklng for Ibi* fnrtners. mi 1*1 lliat 600.00 m easures they wiintcd only mie puynient day thl» action. Clem, Board of Freehold Minority Lender Slmpaon favored and flint e lth e r In Augiisi or Septcm360.00 ers thl» notion a» menv fa ir piny, alnce no lier. T helr erops are noi Imrveated hy 600.00 Janitor opportunity wna given to put in Ihe .lune, th elr reeelpta are neeessarlly County Detec amendment when the Mil was on nec- low at thnt Iierlml, and lliey a re op 600.00 tive ond reading, n »tage In which, under pimeli to thè pian of pnylng In .lune County Collec Ihe rule», all proposed amendment» and D eeem tar. 1200.00 tor c ity fo m p lro ller Penai» F. follln* rmiHt he offered. The move wit» vig S o l ic i t o r , orously opposed hy Assemblymen Yar of Ellz.ahelli inaile thè siiggestton tliat Board of Freeholders 1000.00 row mid Hobart of Essex, who nmlli- un exemptlon of flix i in personalty he Jury Commis tnlned that every opportunity Imd been nllowed to relieve thè hurilen» o f ih* sioner 500.00 given to put In amendment», and that pi ii ir, and Wendell J. W rlght of tlnekCounty Road II watt too late now for the liquor In elisock urged timi poti and dog mxes Supervisor 500.00 terest» to beg for time In which to put lie eliminateli. Komier Asseniblyiimu Bridge tenders 600.00 Floyil Thompson of i'iiloii eoutily suld their houses In order. Mr. Hobart ex C ourt stenog claimed passionately th a t they were timi thè two pnyment piali woiiltl les»rapher 500.00 given ample tim e to do Ibis, since ev on thè expeiidlhires now noeessury Clerk of ery saloon keeper In Ihe slate. If he throiigh thè hom i« log of money for Grand Jury 240.00 30000.00 23000.00 hail any sense at nil. must have known puhlie expenses In nnllclpntlon <>f lux the day after election tim i Ihe doom eollectnrs and vvould polke it elisici' for 16. Paul Kimball 8000.00 7500.00 of their trade Imd been sealed hy Ihe ihe taxpuyers ilnrlng thè t'hrlarm u» Hospital »enaiin. 17. New Jersey voice of the people ill the polls. ( ’laude II, Anderson, secretury for F ta te Board of Assemblyman l 'o rim in of Allunile C hildren’s favored Ilie iiinendmcnt on the ground thè New Jersey Dengue of Mmilelnnll2000.00 900.00 G uardians that he was opposed to putting any tles. opposed thè Biersnn filli pruvldlng 18. Toms River for a «tate supervlsor of iax nssoss500.00 1000.00 man out of business on 30 days’ no jnelits. Ile nsserted llm t il wns mi UliHospital tice. He appealed for the owners of 19 Tubercular 1000.00 1000.00 properties In which bars a re operated necpssnry Infrlngenieni un homo ruta.: Hospital who will probably he umilile to obtain Assenihlynmn Biersnn sitili lim i ut 20. Expenses of presepi there are .".dii linh-peailont asSinking Fund new tenants. 100.00 200.00 Commission liy a vote of 36 to 23 the Illrseh- sessors witli no dlrecting head, It waa 21. C ourt House lleld motion w as turned down, and the snggested hy T. Frank Applehy of thè 500.00 and grounds debate upon Ihe 1)111 In th e main pro Mommmlh Coimly Tax Hnanl limi tlie 22. Expenses of ceded. Assemblyman W lnno of Bor cmmty lionrds bave thè nppolntm ent Bounty Tax on opened the debate, declaring that of ilio assessors inslead of l'io govora800.00 Board He the issue Imd been funghi out nt the Ing binile« of niunlclpalitli's 23. Expenses pells in his county and Hint the people tholight timi assessors aro now nsimlly 1300.00 county officers bail spoken In favor of local option, nil under some pollllcal ohllgntions. Tho three of the members from Hint coun coimiiitte inaile no nniiouncenient of II. ty having been elected upon the Issue. Hs purpose on thè hills. )eb t and Interest. Fightlng C ity Manager Idea. 1104.02 1104.00 Most of the debate, ns usual, turned 1. Sinking fund Spenklng on thè I■i 11 presepi od hy, 2. In te re st and actually upon the question of boose ol 6500.00 6000.00 ilo booze. discount Majority Leader Bii-rsoii providing l'or 3. I n t e r e s t on a m anager for eli ics, Ma.vor Frcilerick Resents the “ Applejack” Title, 904.10 900.00 surplus revenue Mr. Wilson, Republican, of Sussex, \V. Uonnelly of 'J'renton said filai the 4. U etirem ent of resented the Impillallon t hat his coun ! selieme wouhl liring aliout. uni-est and O cean County ty run any longer he designated ihe ! only serve In jmt a clal) 111 Ihe Iiaiuls, Depairing Bonds 500.00 1000.00 “applejack county.” as lie Imd been : of dlsgrunt'ed cillzens. Ile declured Series A elected by the people of that strong I timi 34 eiiles bave commtssliin forni of Democratic section upon a pledge govei-maent, wliteli menns th a t Ihe III. against booze a fte r he had been twice mayors supervlse the governnient in Public Works. defeated. Mr. Agnus, Democrat, of puhlie, imi the m anager pian w ould' 1. E rection and Hunterdon, said he had gone down to allow ilio conducllng of nil'ulrs in p ri re p air to brid defeat twice because of Ills advocacy vale. ges and railings Frank W. Noxon of Orango, chnir(a) R e p a i r s to of Ibis bill, but on Hie third trial lie bridges and had been elected. “My party,” lie man of the City Munnger Oonunittee 15000.00 5000.00 said, “went on the rocks on this 1)111, of thè Siate Ohniaiier of (’ninm erce,1 railings 2. Improvements and I am here to help it. off the rocks. salii the lidi was a movo in thè proper arid repairs to If the people of my county are given direction, as it would eentrailze re-i public highways sponslbllH.v. .laines J. Barrndnta of (a) Road repairs 48050.00 20000.00 the opportunity to vote that county Orango salci Ma.vor Dmincllv linci thè, would lie hone dry.” (b) Im provem ent Mr. Mcflovern. Democrat, of Hud riglit idea in brandlng the bill as an ' of Township 5000.00 son, said he represented the sentiment nttem pt of a clique to he in possession roads (c) New County of the people of t hat comity and it was of Ihe government. T he mensure was 15600.00 5000.00 his sworn duty to oppone the measure. ileserllied as one leadlng to am ocracy roads lIV. Men who had favored lucnl option had hy Jam es Perskie, assistant city a tto r-1 Mosquito Exterm lieen rooeatedly defeated a t Ihe polls ney of Atlnntle City. Two P em oerats drew prize« froni' 10000.00 10000.00 while those who liad opposed It had of ination fer been elected to the legislalure. Mr. Oovernor Edgc’s pretty bag. They V. Hievnrt. Republican, ef Essex, told were Jticlge H arry V. Oshorne of EsFam i Demon»I ator 1800.00 1800.00 hew the iss -e was fought nut at the sex eoun'y and Clvll Service Oi'iimiis-j polls then and how 12 m em bers of tlie sloner W illiam K. Devereux of Asbui-yi Park. | $190258.12 $121504.00 (b) •tbarlff-* l'iHce (a) .urrafal#'* OUtae (d) SUI» uf Net» Jereey.SUte Highway Commbaion, Mo y o ii.iii tor Vrhirln Fund. (»' S te la of N e* Jerwey,Court f P A G E T W E t.V K SPIRIT TO WIN WAR KEPT UP BY RES CROSS Good Goods W hen Advertised Make Good And because our stock alw ays "m akes good** is one reason why we so persistently urge you to com e to us when you need anything in the line of building materials. W e know that all we claim for our stock, service and prices will be more than realized by th e buyer, and that the care we lake to give satislaction will so appeal to him . as to leaves no desire on h is part to look elsew here again for any sort of building material or hardware. Lumber, Hardware, Paints and Building Materials of All Kinds We do all kinds of MiIIwork -odd kinds of window frames, doors, mantels, etc., being our hobby. SBe A . B. N E W B U R Y CO., Inc. Office and Yard Opposite Central R. R. Depot Telephone Ton.. River 36 TOMS RIVER, NEW JERSEY NEW EGYPT C a p ta in H aynes Odom. regim ental a d ju ta n t. 31Uh K eglm ant, H. A., a t C am p D ix, who w ith y h*ve been r a id i n g on F ro n t S tre e t. New fcg) P t, alncc curly in S e p tem b e r last, baa heen prom oted to m ajor of 1 sam e regim ent. Mr. and Mri*. H . L. Blow and eon H u n te r, of R iverton vlaited Mr. and Mre. F re d Hopkme on Sunday and M onday. Mr. Blow waa form erly in th e employ of D r. W illiam C. Jonee. G eorge H e a ra t of P hiladelphia, died o n Sunday. Jan u ary 27. and waa buried from th e reaidence of his aiater-in , Mrs. W illiam H oggin» o f thia place Mr». E rvin C hafey o f lacobstow n v isite d h e r a u n t. Mra. John Murphy lu st w eek Mra. E thel C hafey e n te rta in e d a n u m b er o f frien d s a t her hom e on W ednesday evening B e rtra m V anH iae, w ho ia employed a t New B runsw ick, w as home w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is V aniliae on Sunday ,, Mrs. Rebecca Challender and family v isite d on Sunday w ith Mrs. Challende r *8 son, Clifford Mrs. Anna L. S ingleton visited on T u esd ay of la st w eek w ith her f« th e r , A nthony V anH ise Sr. o f V anH iseviile G eorge A. Rawley w as on Thursday, F rid a y and S aturday o f la s t w eek a t th e fa rm e rs e x h ib it in th e arm ory a T ren to n , w here he dem o n strated the u se of th e W estern E le ctric farm light in g p la n t A few friends from Cream Ridge and New E g y p t su rp rise d Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H. D avis, on S a tu rd ay even ing th e occasion being an anniversary o f th e ir w edding. Those p re se n t from C ream R idge w ere: Mr. and Mrs. W ill iam J. T antum , Mrs. M ary Rue. Miss L ouie Rue, Miss Mary Meirs, M r. and M rs. Meirs, W illiam R. M eirs and Hill man G askill; those from New E gypt w ere: Mr. and Mrs. Joel W a i n w r i g h t , M r. and Mrs. E dw ard T. W ikoff, Coun se lo r John M eirs, Mrs. M eirs,E lizabeth W ain M eirs, 3rd, John M eirs, J r ., Mrs. G eorge C. L ow er, Hon. G eorge L. S hinn, Mrs. S hinn, and Miss Ida Boyd. O th e rs owing to the alm ost im passable roads w ere not p re se n t; those from a d ista n c e came in sleighs Boyd Ford of P hiladelphia is visiting H on. G eorge L. Shinn M rs. E llen F ow ler is ill w ith th e grip E lsie H opkins and E lsie Inm an were F rid a y v isitors w ith M rs. Ellis Cox E arl Jam eson was a re ce n t visitor w ith his b ro th er, D r. L eon H. Jam eson o f Philadelphia Miss G race Brom m ell v isited on Sunday w ith Mrs. E llis Cox Mrs. H e rm o n J. M orton and children o f P hiladelphia a re g u ests this w eek of M rs. Leo Nash N orm an B rig h t was a Philadelphia v isito r on T uesday Mrs. Joseph Thom pson re tu rn e d on T uesday from a v isit in N ew ark R ichard C rofton has a job w ith the G ra to n Chemical w orks a t New B runs wick John Spence killed his hogs on Tues day Mrs. Clauue G eenw ald o f Lum berton is v isitin g her siste r, M rs. John Goff Mrs. R o b ert Wilson P a rry , and son T ru s c o tt w ere recent visito rs in New Y ork M rs. R idgw ay V aughn and daughters E lsie and H elen v isited a t George S te w a rd ’s a t W aretow n from Thursday t o S a tu rd ay C harles A tkinson and d a u g h te r, T hel m a w e re Philadelphia v isito rs S aturday C harles D anley and E lsie V aughn w e re M t. Holly v isito rs on Tuesday M rs. B eulah R ushton o f A sbury Park c alled on Mrs. Mellie A rcher on Sunday L ittle O ladya Malone e n te rta in e d in honor o f h e r eeventh b irthday on P li. d a y , the follow ing. M arg aret Mount. L ila Thom pson. V ivian Jone* and L au ra Hrooka Mr. and Mra. R u th W arw ick »pent Monday and Tueaday w ith the la tte r'» b ro th e r, A llie Hum m ed a t R iverside. Mra. N ellie A rcher e n te rta in e d over th e week end her lis te r, Mrs. A ugustus R idgw ay Mr. and Mra. K ent Baylla and daugh t e r , Vera, viaited Mr. and Mra. Frank S tillw ell on Sunday Mrs. A llie H orner e n te rta in e d on T hursday even in g , Mr. and Mr». Leon Malone and d a u g h te r, Gladys, Mrs Mollie A rcher and son Russell, Mrs. L ym an W oodward, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Reynolds and son Leslie. G eorge P ierce of South Amboy spent th e week end w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jam es Pierce FORGET IT. By JUDD MORTIMER LEW IS. The C hristm as tre e Is all Slight be tween ua and the tren c h es; beyond It Ilea a grevotia light ami aulferlog and sten ch es; this side of It are alt things good, and little folks a re singing, and over field and stream and wood their Joyous tones a re winging. 80 let us pull th e curtain down on periaeois-s and dying, and spread our sm iles all over town, and cut out sobs and sigh ing. T h e little folks know naught of w-ar, a n d little folks a re happy; they have no notion w hat lt'a fo r nor why th e kings a re scrap p y ; and we kr.ow no more than they do o f the outland ish reaso n ; so le t us sin g : “T h e skies a re blue. It Is th e C hristm as season!" So let ns bring the tu rk ey in and tote In wood fo r m other, and polish up our C hristm as grin and try to love our brother. T he w orld Is full of friend ships yet. the world Is filled with lov ing. and love outshines a coronet, and sym pnthy heats shoving. So let ns TUCKERTON load t h e C hristm as tre e and let ns Mrs. W ilbur C. P a rk e r is visiting w ear a posy and Join th e chlldreu In th eir glee a t rlng-around-a-rosy 1— re la tiv e s in M erchantville C. R. S avidge of P hiladelphia was a H ouston Post. re c e n t v isito r here W illiam S. W illiams is v isitin g rela A B L E D IFT i f i W OCEAN CAB tiv e s in E a s t O range t AAV-r »T KEKS FROM ’HOM T E L E Thomas L u k er o f Philadelphia spent GRAPH LINE.—Although an th e week end here ocean cable Is in fact a telegraph S terlin g O tis of R u tg e rs college, line, it Is so differently construct New B runsw ick, was a week end guest ed th a t the rules fo r working o f his p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E. land lines ure alm ost entirely dis sim ilar. W ith the first long cables, O tis C. M. G u h le o f Philadelphia recently great dilllcultles were encounter ed in sending through them a v isited his fam ily here current of electricity of sufficient Mrs. H orace Pharo o f Pennsgrove power to record the messages sp e n t a portion of the w eek w ith her rnpldly. T he m ethods for over p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Seaman coming these difficulties, and In Miss L ettie Crosby sp e n t th e week use a t present, are described as end a t B rid g e w a te r w ith her p a re n ts follow s; H . B. Spackm an and w ife a re spend K eys which, when depressed, ing some tim e in W ilm ington, Del. transm it positive and negative Louis G e rb er of H arvard college is currents, are employed at the v isitin g his m other, Mrs. N athan Gersending station In connection with the regulation battery. T he ber F rancis E vans of Philadelphia was a current of the b attery does not pass directly Into the cable, b u t re c e n t v isito r here Into a condenser, which passes Carlos G ra n t of A tlantic City is vis It Into the subm arine line. itin g his p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. George T his greatly Increases the G ra n t force of the current used and Miss M. E. K u rfm an has re tu rn e d to serves to cut off Interfering h e r home in P ittsb u rg , a fte r spending ground currents. se v e ra l m onths a t the home o f Mr. and T he Instrum ent first employed M rs. E ugene S pragg In receiving cablegram s was a |ohn D eane of Philadelphia sp e n t the reflecting galvanom eter. Upon the m agnet of this Instrum ent la w eek end h e re Lipm an G e rb er sp e n t S atu rd ay a t carried a sm all curved m irror. A lam p Is placed before the m ir Tom s R iver ror and behind a screen In which Miss E th el Allen of P hiladelphia was there Is a vertical silt. Flashes a re ce n t v isito r a t th e home o f her of light moving across this silt p a ren ts, M r. and Mrs. S. B. Allen os th e needles moved from left W illiam Jones of A tlantic C ity spent to right. Indicated to the trained a portion o f th e w eek here eyes of the operator the letters Miss L ena G erber s p e n t a portion of In the message being trans th e week h e re m itted. F re d P a rk e r of O cean City w as a B ut this m ethod of recording m essages was found to tax the re c e n t v isito r a t the home of his par eyesight of the o perator severe e n ts , Mr. and Mrs. S. B. P a rk e r ly, a few years’ work often ren D r. L ane has been a t Toms R iv e r on dering them alm ost. If not total W ar Board w ork, and D r. Conover also ly blind. Recognizing the fa c t on Tax B oard work. th at there m ust be something PLEASANT PLAINS wrong with such a system, in ventors set about repairing the defect, which resulted In perfect-lng the syphon galvanom eter, which has all but superseded all other receiving devices. L ester Johnson is w orking a t New B runsw ick Louis B eckm an of Red Bank, re ce n t ly visited his m other, Mrs. John Beckm ati an W alter H . Holman of Lakew ood was a F riday v is ito ra tC h a s .E . M cK elvey’s THE UNI TED STATES FOOD ADMI NI STRATI ON SAYS! Miss E th e l W illoughby of G erm an tow n is-spending some tim e w ith Miss T here Is no royal road to food conservation. We can only ac R u th Clayton complish this by the voluntary Mrs. E lsie Clayton of W hitesville action of our whole people, each s p e n t the w eek end w ith Mr. and Mrs. elem ent in proportion to its means. G eorge C layton It Is a m atter of equality of bur A. Cephas Johnson of New Bruns den; a m atter of m inute saving w ick sp en t the w eek end w ith his par and substitution a t every point in e n ts . Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Johnson the 20,000,000 kitchens, on the 20,Among those who w ere home from 000,000 dinner tables, and in th a B altim ore ia s t w eek w ere C harles Til 2 ,000,000 m anufacturing, whole sale and retail eatabllahm enta of to n , Otis H y ers, Clinton C layton, H ar the country. r y Clayton ar.d Stephen Bills I AMERICAN AID HEARTENS FRANCE AND HER ALLIES, Major Murphy, Who Had Charg« | ol Relief Work Abroad, Describes Seven Months' Achievements. ■ y MAJ. ORAYtOM M. P, MURPHY. (Retiring Red Croat Cemmlealonor to (urepe, who waa In charge of war roll«* operation» abroad for »even months Major Murphy aeon will re turn to Prance te Join O m n i PerthIng'a eta ft in a purely military ca po olty.) This la a w ar not of arm ies It la a w ar of naIlona. T hera la not a man or woman or child In Greet Britain, la Bellilum, In Prance or In Italy th at la not a factor In thla war. It la not tbo artnlea of P rance th at are the eeeentlal thing to P rance In this war, nor Ihe artnlea of England, nor tha arum « of Ihe o ther allies. Timas arm ies will do (heir p art and do II to a finish If they a re supportad by the people behind. T he g reat cry ing need In Europe today la to build up ihe aplrtt and keep up the spirit of the people behind (be lines. It Is th at great work which the lied Croaa— tliuuks not to i lie»# on the other aide, bul to the people on Gila aide—has performed. It la thla work th a t haa made the American ltcd C'roas the lar gest known single factor alnce our entry Into the war. The American Red Crons, beginning Its operations In France, went Into a country th at wua sn ip p e d by three yeurs of war. T here la very little that cun be bought on the o ther side In the way of suppllea and m ateijal. There la very little th a t can be had la the wuy of hum an power. T he Ited Croaa hud to lin ju rt practically all the labor needed In Its undertaking. It had also to get together suppllea front placet other thun In E urope Itself. The lted Cross on arriving In France started Immediately the construction of a great system of transportation and warehouses. T his system Is very complicated. The governm ent had oc cupied practically all the points de sirable for warehouse sites. “W arehouses Crammed W ith Stuff." But the Red Cross has a system of warehouses, beginning a t eight of the principal ports In France. In B aris It has g re at base warehouses. All along the front, particularly In Belgium, all the way down to and along the French line, along th at down to Italy and along the Itulian line, a t the seaports and ulong railw ay routes the Red Cross bus warehouses, cram m ed with stuff a t points w here It euu get hold of It when trouble comes. To supplem ent this warehouse sys tem, It lins about 500 am bulances and m otor trucks concentrated In Paris and oth ers distributed a t various points so that In case of an emergency the Red Cross cun use them to get quick action anyw here ulong the front. T he D epartm ent of Civil Affairs Is working among the children of France. It hopes, In co-operation with the French government, to be able to re duce, In due course, the num ber of deuths of young Infants In France from 80,000 a year to 40,000 a year. These little tots are brought back from the districts w here they are un der gas fire. They are too small to w ear a gas m ask and consequently they would be killed. From Toule am bulances move around In the coun try. T here are clinics w here our doc tors and nurses care for the sick, p a r ticularly children, who cannot other wise get treatm ent because all the doc tors have been called Into the service. Fighting Tuberculosis. In conjunction w ith the Rockefeller Foundation it Is conducting a work against tuberculoids, which Is certain ly unparalleled In the history of the world. France has suffered greatly from tuberculosis as a result of the people living In unwholesome dugouts. Tuberculosis has developed In the trenches too. , W orking with the Rockefeller Foun dation, the Red Cross has put Into ef fect a system of education In France, a system to care for bad cases In santtorlum s and a system which will lead to the establishm ent of 300 dispensa ries throughout France, with visiting nurses attached. ! In the m ilitary division the Red Cross Is carrying on an extraordinary work with the French, with the Bel-, gians, w ith the Italian s and, to a cer tain m inor extent, w ith the British, and with our own people. It has a system of canteens. It has rolling canteens which are operating right up in the trenches, where the soldiers are given hot drinks. In December 225,~ 000 soldiers were served hot drinks in this way. Red Cross^pien worked under shell fire all the time. When the gas comes over them they wear gas masks. They are g reat pals with the soldiers. In conjunction with the French gov ernm ent the Red Cross is feeding—not living drinks and sandwiches, but giv ing hot meals—to 1,000,000 French sol diers every month. These men sit and have th eir dinners and talk and make m erry In great recreation halls. Our Three Rules In m nH urllitg this Lum bar business, are have litre s ruts«. Pint—Ute quality m ust alw ays b e there. Second -th e p rice m ust alw ays b e right. T h ird —sa tisfac tio n m u st be a p a r i of th e sale. By rig id Iv following these rule« we h ave built up a p atronage that sw ears th a t no o th er y a rd fills th e ir o rders fo r Lum ber and BuiM inw M aterial as near p e rfe c t as are do. * O ur custom ers' boosting 1» o u r beat a a s rt. and If you a re not now a patron of o u rs, w e d appr»c!ate tb r o pportunity o f celling you once, and thereby m ake you a perm anent one. A. A. BRANT LUMBER CO Building Material* Near National Bank Water Street Telephone Toms R iver 101 THE GENERAL LAND IMPROVEMENT CO. Real Estate Promoters j& REAL ESTATE IN A L L ITS BRANCHES Real Estate Bought, and Sold Exchanged Central and River Ave»., ISLAND HEIGHTS, N. J. E xecutive Office : 310-811 P arkw ay Bldg., P H I L A D E L P H I A , PA. ÎW ,.,........ .................... ........................ ....................r in g * KERO KARBURETOR You buy a Ford car because they are cheap and good. Now why not install a K E R O K A R B U R E T O R . It burns K E R O SE N E and cuts your fuel cost in H A L F . A Hudford truck of mine makes 21 miles on a gallon of Kerosene. If you are interested, please w rite m e and I will call or send you circulars. T ry one fo r 30 days, and if you don’t g e t more speed and power a t less coat, re tu rn to me and g e t your money back. CAROL W . STR A TTO N , Agent I B EA CH H A V ---E N» , N.’ J. v , ï2SHS2S2SH52SHSHSHSZSES2SHSHSSSHSdS2SHS2SHSSSESHS2Sc!SESï5HS2Sc'îHSHSHSl PARKERT0WN Wm. W right, who has served his enlistm ent in the U. S. Navy and who made five trip s to France in the tra n s po rt service is spending his four m onths furlough with Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Cranm er. “ B illy” says he is glad to be here Capt. A. M. Price had to shoot a a valuable fox hound last week. W hile retu rn in g from a hunt it was run over by Dr. L ane's c a r and m aim ed so badly th a t he had to kill it to allay its suffer ing. This m akes three fox hounds th a t C apt Abe has had killed by autoes Charles M athis who is employed in Camden recently spent a few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. H enry P a rk e r Pupils in the Parkertow n school n either absent nor tard y during the month o f Decem ber: G ram m ar d e p artm en t— Alton M athis, L aw rence P a rk e r, G a rre tt P a rk e r, Im ogene Cummings, F rancis Inm an, Sarah P a rk e r, Cora P a rk e r.— M iriam E. Glenn, teacher. Prim ary departm ent—Joseph Cumm ings, Leroy Cummings, Ellsw orth Cummings, C harlotte Cianm er, Gladys P ark er, Erm a P a r k e r , Annabelle M athis.— Susie ... A. Salmons, teacher. Colonies Loyal to France. Although St. Lucia Is under the Brit ish Hug, the favorite language of the Inhabitants Is F rench—either a fairly p u re French Or an alm ost unintelligible p .tois. In this St. Lucia Is only one ex: uple of a phenomenon that the trav eler m eets all over the world—the tenacious spiritual hold of France upoo all her u n d e n t colonies. France lost by fur the greater p a rt of her empire through m ilitary tyeakness, and even th a t port which she holds today she does not govern with any conspicuous efficiency. E ither England or the U nited S tales adm inister colonies ia « wuy fur b e tte r for all concerned. Bnt while the old French colonies change lings, they alw ays rem ain loyal to the French tradition in language and In sym pathies. T here a re u dozen In stances of this In the W est Indies. The Freneh-Cunadian furnish another. Smil« and 8 ing. I f you h a te to see overcast, lowertn! faces, Just rem em ber th a t your do*rr c a s t face m ay shadow others’ spiritsIf you dislike to h e ar a voice that whines, m ake up your mind that yout ow n shall ring with good cheer. Some o n e must do the smiling, someone must do the singing. 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